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adults believe the fbi operatives organized and encouraged the capital attack. joining me now is tim miller, msnbc political analyst and author of the book why we did it, a travelogue from the republican road to . fernandez back with us as well, it's good to have both of you. tim, i'll start with higgins, he is not only an election denier, he's previously praised one of the january 6th rioters as someone of good character faith and core principles. what do you make of how the gop has elevated this guy, and someone like him, who i would argue is clearly unhinged? >> we're not sending our best from louisiana. i apologize for that. clay higgins is extreme and conspiracy theorist, and i think for some reason a lot of times you focus on marjorie taylor greene, but, there's a big block of these types of folks in the house caucus that's getting bigger and bigger every year, a lot of the more center-right or not center- right, normal maga type republicans are checking out because they don't want to deal with the nonsense, and we saw this from mike gallagher in wisconsin
adults believe the fbi operatives organized and encouraged the capital attack. joining me now is tim miller, msnbc political analyst and author of the book why we did it, a travelogue from the republican road to . fernandez back with us as well, it's good to have both of you. tim, i'll start with higgins, he is not only an election denier, he's previously praised one of the january 6th rioters as someone of good character faith and core principles. what do you make of how the gop has elevated...
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this idea of blaming the fbi and the republicans, and fox news echoing it. it's actually hurting the republicans, hurting fox news, a trump supporter is actually suing fox and tucker carlson for defamation after they claimed he was an undercover cop or undercover fbi agent who helped provoke the capital riot, and it seems like the right wing echo chamber and the media institutions that feed this have not learned. why would they want to keep this conspiracy theory alive when they've seen what it can cost them, in the same way that the defamation lawsuit against the voting machines did? >> they want to keep it alive because they're in the business of telling their viewers or listeners or voters what they want to hear. they are no longer in the business of challenging that, telling them truth or speaking to an underlying conservative ideology would want them to argue. they're doing fan service, and within this maga group, within the radical segment, of the maga part of the party, you have people that are happy with january 6th, and thought that it was a good th
this idea of blaming the fbi and the republicans, and fox news echoing it. it's actually hurting the republicans, hurting fox news, a trump supporter is actually suing fox and tucker carlson for defamation after they claimed he was an undercover cop or undercover fbi agent who helped provoke the capital riot, and it seems like the right wing echo chamber and the media institutions that feed this have not learned. why would they want to keep this conspiracy theory alive when they've seen what it...
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i do think it's sort of -- the fbi has its hands full dealing withll this. one thing i would note is the attacks onwo judges, it's ud bipartisan attack. i mean there are attacks against republican and democratic judges and not just words but in deeds, and they're being prosecuted. but that's the kind of thing that has to be much more front page news, and it has to be sort of like the january 6th investigation. it needs to be something that people take seriously and call out politicians who don't say you've got to stop this. >> and i do want to talk about attacks from the left, but in this particular case we're talking about a candidate for president directly fomenting violence against anyone in the judicial branch. in hishe expanded gag order, again, against a former president ofn, the united state who wouldpr like to be presiden against juan merchan writes incredibly about history and the threats these judges are facing. this pattern of attack family members and presiding jurists assigned to his cases, trump's cases serves no legitimate purpose. it merely i
i do think it's sort of -- the fbi has its hands full dealing withll this. one thing i would note is the attacks onwo judges, it's ud bipartisan attack. i mean there are attacks against republican and democratic judges and not just words but in deeds, and they're being prosecuted. but that's the kind of thing that has to be much more front page news, and it has to be sort of like the january 6th investigation. it needs to be something that people take seriously and call out politicians who...
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dear member the guy who rammed his suv into the fbi field office in atlanta on monday? authorities haven't released an official motive yet, but in the past 24 hours we may have gotten a clue. a few years back, an account believed to be the suspects posted, i love you, donald trump. if you feel like you're having deja vu, that is entirely reasonable, but this guy is actually different from the guy who attacked an fbi field office in cincinnati two years ago. but that guy also apparently loved donald trump, and was enraged that the fbi had searched mar-a-lago. both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like, the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement, though. he is going after the prosecutors and the judges were trying to hold him accountable. nbc news cannot report the police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voicemails to the new york attorney general l
dear member the guy who rammed his suv into the fbi field office in atlanta on monday? authorities haven't released an official motive yet, but in the past 24 hours we may have gotten a clue. a few years back, an account believed to be the suspects posted, i love you, donald trump. if you feel like you're having deja vu, that is entirely reasonable, but this guy is actually different from the guy who attacked an fbi field office in cincinnati two years ago. but that guy also apparently loved...
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as person 16 in this heavily redacted fbi report. y donald trump is referred to as former president of the united states. the document says person 16 has not spoken to walt nauda since the white house and did not e know him. walt nauda was told by fpotus people that his investigation was not going anywhere, that it was politically motivated , and much ado about nothing. walt nauda was also told that even if he gets charged with lying to the fbi, fpotus will pardon him in 2024. walt nauda still speaks to person 34. person 16 is clearly someone who worked in the trump white house and told the fbi of the great "risk for him and thought trump world," because he was secretly doing a voluntary interview with the fbi. the entire second page of the report is redacted. most of the names of the people in the report are redacted. in addition to present 16, there is person 14, person 34, person 37, person 47, and so on. the report says while at the white house, person 16 was generally aware through conversation with person 14, person 34, person
as person 16 in this heavily redacted fbi report. y donald trump is referred to as former president of the united states. the document says person 16 has not spoken to walt nauda since the white house and did not e know him. walt nauda was told by fpotus people that his investigation was not going anywhere, that it was politically motivated , and much ado about nothing. walt nauda was also told that even if he gets charged with lying to the fbi, fpotus will pardon him in 2024. walt nauda still...
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in that voluntary interview with the fbi. this is one of the lies accused of telling the fbi. are you aware of any boxes being brought to his home was sweet picked the indictments about one word was a lie and the crime. the first time he ever saw the boxes, that is when he was helping to move about 15 onto a truck to send them back. to the best of your knowledge, your seamless boxes that you brought onto the truck, was just today. the employee needed you to answer correct. >> that word was alive. >> the fbi asked, this question, do you have any information that could or would help us understand where they were kept and how they work out. were they secured. something that makes the community feel better. >> i wish i could tell you. the indictment said that answer was alive. a month later the testimony also in effect. the interview was alive. he admitted under oath to the grand jury that he moved boxes before he helped move them to be sent back. >>> you have taken multiple boxes since january 2022 to his private residence. answer, correct. that is what he said under oath, contra
in that voluntary interview with the fbi. this is one of the lies accused of telling the fbi. are you aware of any boxes being brought to his home was sweet picked the indictments about one word was a lie and the crime. the first time he ever saw the boxes, that is when he was helping to move about 15 onto a truck to send them back. to the best of your knowledge, your seamless boxes that you brought onto the truck, was just today. the employee needed you to answer correct. >> that word...
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and was enraged that the fbi searched mar-a-lago. and both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement but the prosecutors and the judges trying to hold him accountable. nbc news can report police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voice mails to attorney general letitia james. ag james is leading the civil trial against trump. the man sent messages saying mark my words i will kill you if you dare to permanently steal trump's assets or property. naloxone kind of threat to a prosecutor or a judge overseeing a case involving a former president of the united states, that should be front page news. but it is not anymore. because the idea the trump's followers would threaten the people he liables as enemies has become totally normalized. the judge in trump's hush money case expande
and was enraged that the fbi searched mar-a-lago. and both of these attacks came after months of trump demonizing the fbi and telling his followers things like the fbi and the justice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels. trump is not just going after federal law enforcement but the prosecutors and the judges trying to hold him accountable. nbc news can report police have filed felony charges against a man who has allegedly been sending threatening voice...
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this is a case that involved numerous fbi confidential sources. the flag the fbi seized from the home is one of the sources gifted to this individual. this individual when he was still a minor was a believer in white supremacy. you're allowed to support domestic terrorist organizations if they're not designated as foreign terrorist organizations. but those designated terrorist organizations, you could be charged with material support. that's what this is. if he had stuck with the original ideology that he says he had, white supremacy, this would have been a tougher case for the fbi to make. because he went over and became a supporter of the islamic state, and were fbi human sources, as well as an undercover employee, that ultimately brought this case to fruition. this is one of those cases right on the margins because he only recently became an adult and started talking with apparently fbi confidential human sources back when he was still a teen. this is one of those cases that's going to be looked at, you know, over the years about how the fbi ex
this is a case that involved numerous fbi confidential sources. the flag the fbi seized from the home is one of the sources gifted to this individual. this individual when he was still a minor was a believer in white supremacy. you're allowed to support domestic terrorist organizations if they're not designated as foreign terrorist organizations. but those designated terrorist organizations, you could be charged with material support. that's what this is. if he had stuck with the original...
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>> if we were doing a color coded, which i'm sure the fbi is actually maintaining at fbi headquarters, we would be red. the color would be red. we'd be at high risk. we're at high risk and we're seeing the increasing unrest for violence and violent threats because the first amendment citing that violence continued to ratchet up his language, understanding the consequence es. this is not something accidental, something he can keep at arm's length. he understands the consequences of his actions and that's where we are right now. and look, i want to do a quick note about the king family speaking out today because i think it's quite appropriate for them to do so. a family, an american family that understands the impact of political violence. i just want to say from the fbi perspective that there's a reason why every new agent's class at the fbi academy at quantico visits the mlk memorial in washington. because it's part of a teaching module on the abuses of law enforcement when they're in the wrong hands. because the fbi did some really awful things with regard to treating king as a threa
>> if we were doing a color coded, which i'm sure the fbi is actually maintaining at fbi headquarters, we would be red. the color would be red. we'd be at high risk. we're at high risk and we're seeing the increasing unrest for violence and violent threats because the first amendment citing that violence continued to ratchet up his language, understanding the consequence es. this is not something accidental, something he can keep at arm's length. he understands the consequences of his...
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the parts were rushed to the fbi crime lab in virginia. dateline was given rare access to the fbi's world renowned crime lab. in the first-ever interview, the expert told us how he examined and reconstructed the weapon. first, he cleans the frame of the gun. >> when i finish cleaning, there was no serial number. i knew where it should be. >> it was gone because dolores delgado's ex-boyfriend had obliterated it or so he thought. he had a plan. >> we call it restoration. they have compressed layers underneath the have the impression of the serial number. using acid, we can restore the number. >> he demonstrated on a gun from the fbi collection. >> you polish it and then you start peeling the layers back with the acid until the number is visible. >> it's amazing how it reappears. >> sometimes it does another time she might not be able to restore the number. >> there was another way to determine if they found the weapon. mills would try to match the markings on the billet that killed karlyn to the gun in the river. >> these striations you see
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pecker earlier told the fbi that trump had not thanked him. so chris, for an effective cross examination, mr. bove doesn't need a perry mason moment where pecker breaks down on the stand. all he has to do is kind of chip away at mr. pecker's testimony, and i think he's done a decent job of that. >> yeah, there are points at which, again, reporting from inside, they talk about the way bove was approaching this, the description of david pecker is that he's a smaller man, fairly slight, that he has a kind of a soft demeanor, which belies, right, the jobs that he actually did, but that's the way he's coming across on the stand, and at one point, bove got pretty pointed and raised his voice a little bit. are you very careful when you're doing a cross examination about how you come across in contrast to however the witness presents? >> right, because there's two things you're trying to do there. one of them is to get the witness to say things that help your case. that's actually what you're trying to get them to do. you're trying to get that opposin
pecker earlier told the fbi that trump had not thanked him. so chris, for an effective cross examination, mr. bove doesn't need a perry mason moment where pecker breaks down on the stand. all he has to do is kind of chip away at mr. pecker's testimony, and i think he's done a decent job of that. >> yeah, there are points at which, again, reporting from inside, they talk about the way bove was approaching this, the description of david pecker is that he's a smaller man, fairly slight, that...
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that's something that clearly has the fbi concerned. the drum beat from the fbi, and they would have said this prior to hamas's attack, we thought that the threat level there was increasing. it's clearly ramped up since then. according to the fbi as well as state and local law enforcement officials we've spoken with, and they are raising the concern about this. and obviously that attack that we saw in moscow killed a number of people. it was a coordinated weapons attack as well as a fire. you're looking at it there that took place afterwards. something that federal terrorism officials and law enforcement officials are look at. a fire with an active shooter event, in the challenge race with the first responders. put together, it certainly, as you described, a chilling warning and one based on my reporting is one that we should probably be taking quite seriously. >> tom winter, thank you. >>> rnc cochair lara trump is making headlines for new comments about poll watchers on election day. nbc's dasha burns is following this story for us. w
that's something that clearly has the fbi concerned. the drum beat from the fbi, and they would have said this prior to hamas's attack, we thought that the threat level there was increasing. it's clearly ramped up since then. according to the fbi as well as state and local law enforcement officials we've spoken with, and they are raising the concern about this. and obviously that attack that we saw in moscow killed a number of people. it was a coordinated weapons attack as well as a fire....
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everyone's feel legal aide, the former actor of solicitor general, and the former general counsel at fbi, robert mueller's team. and so let's start with the latest developments, should we say? on friday, you know, as i just walked through. trump's team attempted to delay this further by accusing the judge of bias because his daughter is involved in political work. clearly there is not a lot of basis there or no basis. i know you and andrew have said
everyone's feel legal aide, the former actor of solicitor general, and the former general counsel at fbi, robert mueller's team. and so let's start with the latest developments, should we say? on friday, you know, as i just walked through. trump's team attempted to delay this further by accusing the judge of bias because his daughter is involved in political work. clearly there is not a lot of basis there or no basis. i know you and andrew have said
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he was making a way to talk to the fbi. yesterday, we got the transcript of the interview and it has fascinating color in it, like how the fbi agents talked to walt nauda about the tv show "how i met your mother." the focus of the interview was more substantive. they asked walt nauda about his involvement in the movement of boxes and whether he had seen any classified information. that interview is now newly relevant. today in court, walt nauda and codefendant, trump property manager carlos de oliveira, today in court tried to have some of the charges against them dropped in the trump classified documents case. the crux of the argument is they shouldn't be guilty of obstructing justice because they claim they didn't know there was an investigation happening in the first place. they didn't know what they were moving, they were just following orders. the main issue with that is that one week after walt nauda was interviewed by the fbi about moving boxes that could have classified information in them, walt nauda and carlos de
he was making a way to talk to the fbi. yesterday, we got the transcript of the interview and it has fascinating color in it, like how the fbi agents talked to walt nauda about the tv show "how i met your mother." the focus of the interview was more substantive. they asked walt nauda about his involvement in the movement of boxes and whether he had seen any classified information. that interview is now newly relevant. today in court, walt nauda and codefendant, trump property manager...
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he was released without contacting the fbi or immigration and customs enforcement. and allowed to apply for work authorization and board planes in the u.s. after almost a year, i.c.e. arrested him here in san antonio. when he went to court u.s. officials tell us that ice officials withheld classified information about his terrorism ties. a judge ordered him released on bond which he posted and was freed. and this is just one of at least three incidents in the past two years involving suspected terrorists being released by customs and border protection. this is as president biden faces fierce criticism of his handling of the border crisis including from former president trump. >> many terrorists, many drug dealers at the heist level are all coming into the country. >> reporter: and knows on the terror watch list is a small fraction of all migrants. >> any terrorist or terrorist linked individual trying to come to this country is unacceptable. >> reporter: and we pressed a former top i.c.e. official in the biden administration about how a member of a terror group coul
he was released without contacting the fbi or immigration and customs enforcement. and allowed to apply for work authorization and board planes in the u.s. after almost a year, i.c.e. arrested him here in san antonio. when he went to court u.s. officials tell us that ice officials withheld classified information about his terrorism ties. a judge ordered him released on bond which he posted and was freed. and this is just one of at least three incidents in the past two years involving suspected...
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but you know, we had another attack on an fbi field office in the wake of the raid on mar-a-lago where an individual actually showed up with a nail gun to an fbi facility and eventually died after a standoff with police, and that individual was someone who was at the capital on january 6th. i should say there's no evidence that's surfaced thus far that this individual was at capitol, but it's certainly something we could be looking for as a lot of this rhetoric from donald trump continues to be in the ether about january 6th about these, quote, unquote hostages that he says he's keeping and he continues the attacks on the fbi, chris. >> ryan reilly, thank you. >>> right now, the desperate search and rescue efforts in taiwan with hundreds of people still trapped after the strongest earthquake there in 25 years. we're live with the latest after this. we're live with the latest after this hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty
but you know, we had another attack on an fbi field office in the wake of the raid on mar-a-lago where an individual actually showed up with a nail gun to an fbi facility and eventually died after a standoff with police, and that individual was someone who was at the capital on january 6th. i should say there's no evidence that's surfaced thus far that this individual was at capitol, but it's certainly something we could be looking for as a lot of this rhetoric from donald trump continues to be...
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not passed on to fbi agents in lansing, michigan, where the alleged crimes took place. for some 14 months. in that time, larry nasser continued to see patients and allegedly abused as many as 70 women. really catastrophic failures by the fbi, which said it subsequently tried to improve systems there. but settlement negotiations are ongoing, chris, and we are told the number could reach as high as $100 million, far less than a billion dollars claimed by these women but a big settlement for the federal government which is notoriously hard to sue. and it's the third in a series of big settlements made because of fbi mishandling and mistakes. a significant moment. these women were betrayed on so many levels by so many different people. it brings to a billion dollars the money paid in civil claims in connection with this case and larry nasser is serving functionally a life term in prison. >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> up next, the science behind picking the people who will make or break the trump case when we're back in 60 seconds. ck in s g trading app makes trading easie
not passed on to fbi agents in lansing, michigan, where the alleged crimes took place. for some 14 months. in that time, larry nasser continued to see patients and allegedly abused as many as 70 women. really catastrophic failures by the fbi, which said it subsequently tried to improve systems there. but settlement negotiations are ongoing, chris, and we are told the number could reach as high as $100 million, far less than a billion dollars claimed by these women but a big settlement for the...
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the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress, stormy daniels says she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of the apprentice. stormy says they had sex that night, and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies stormy says she gave an interview to a tabloid magazine for $15,000. it remain unpublished until 2018, but two years earlier when donald trump was running for president, a tape from "access hollywood." >> we're ready, let's go. >> leaked, which prosecutors say caused panic within the trump campaign. two weeks later, stormy daniels was paid $130,000 by trump's attorney. michael cohen. karen mcdougal is an explayboy model and says she had an affair with donald trump. they met in 2006 at the playboy mansion. and she says they dated for nearly a year. donald trump denies they had a relationship. in 2016, when donald trump received the republican nomination, mcdougal's story leaked. ami, the owner of the "nati
the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress, stormy daniels says she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of the apprentice. stormy says they had sex that night, and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies stormy says she gave an interview to a tabloid magazine for $15,000. it remain unpublished until 2018, but two years earlier when donald trump...
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statements to the fbi. so this person that fox news said was highly credible is now -- has now been proven not to be or at least allegedly is not so at a minimum, the remedy that hunter biden is asking for is hold this six part mock trial and inform your viewers that this person you are relying on has now been charged with a crime for lying. these seem like eminently reasonable remedies to deal with what is clearly harm to his reputation. >> quit line or pay up. carroll hugo, thank you both for being here. christie as well. before we go to break , an update on our djp tracker, following how donald trump's media company is doing in the public market. stock closed at more than 46 bucks a share today. that is up more than 12%. the reason for the strike might be the company's recent statements and filing targeting people who are short selling the stock percocet for anyone who thinks donald trump is a huge financial trouble, he can't sell that stock yet but he has millions and millions of shares and they are now
statements to the fbi. so this person that fox news said was highly credible is now -- has now been proven not to be or at least allegedly is not so at a minimum, the remedy that hunter biden is asking for is hold this six part mock trial and inform your viewers that this person you are relying on has now been charged with a crime for lying. these seem like eminently reasonable remedies to deal with what is clearly harm to his reputation. >> quit line or pay up. carroll hugo, thank you...
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he was rearrested because the fbi alleged that he was plotting to kill the fbi employees who were investigating him. his co-defendant in the case has pleaded guilty to the crime, admitting they conspired to kill fbi agents because of the investigation into them. edward kelly pleaded not guilty. that could go to trial. that's separate from the january 6 charges. >> harry, your thoughts as a former police officer, of donald trump saying these people, that you heard ryan describe, are hostages who he is going to release upon becoming president if he does. >> i'm incensed listening to what ryan said. he is uncovering the truth. he used the word allegedly. it's not alleged when we saw what happened on tape. push back a little bit there. donald trump -- think how it changed. it was antifa to no big to a tourist visit to we need to move on and donald trump campaigning off of it. think about the maga faction. they are all over the place with what they want to be. it's a slap in the face to law enforcement, to me, to my co-workers, to the brave men and women of the metropolitan police department who pro
he was rearrested because the fbi alleged that he was plotting to kill the fbi employees who were investigating him. his co-defendant in the case has pleaded guilty to the crime, admitting they conspired to kill fbi agents because of the investigation into them. edward kelly pleaded not guilty. that could go to trial. that's separate from the january 6 charges. >> harry, your thoughts as a former police officer, of donald trump saying these people, that you heard ryan describe, are...
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the fbi posted on social media we can confirm a person rammed into fbi atlanta's front gate shortly after noon today. the suspect was taken into custody by dekalb police. there are no injuries, and agents are checking the car as a precaution. we do not have any further information at this time. we don't have any further information either. i don't think that video there is what you're looking at in terms of the atlanta car ramming, so roll that back in your mind. still ahead, details on a controversial new bill that florida governor ron desantis just signed into law. what he says it will do to protect kids. >>> first, though, what we know so far about a deadly strike on an iranian consulate. this is the video you were looking at a moment ago. the deadly strike on an iranian consulate, and why israel is being blamed for it. don't go anywhere. ed for it. don't go anywhere. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at
the fbi posted on social media we can confirm a person rammed into fbi atlanta's front gate shortly after noon today. the suspect was taken into custody by dekalb police. there are no injuries, and agents are checking the car as a precaution. we do not have any further information at this time. we don't have any further information either. i don't think that video there is what you're looking at in terms of the atlanta car ramming, so roll that back in your mind. still ahead, details on a...
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what no one knew, was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but, one big question emerged. speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> weather melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of those great mysteries. >> scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was murdered. >> is it time to take a fresh look at the whole melissa lewis murder? is there something more sinister? >> detective ryan kendrick have now had a new problem with is fairly straightforward case against tony, the jealous train engineer. >> is this woman killed because she knows too much? >> after we thought we had this buttoned up, scott rothstein's ponzi scheme comes into play. >> the fbi come through the detective's files, looking into a link. >> they spent a week going through every inch of that case to find out if there was a connection to scott rothstein. >> with all the messy complications, tony's defe
what no one knew, was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but, one big question emerged. speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> weather melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of those great mysteries. >> scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was...
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arrested ervin lee bolling after they say he rammed his car to a security barrier at the gate of the fbi field office in atlanta. he is facing one federal count of destruction of federal government property and his motives remain unclear. an open-source investigation of his online presence conducted by the group advanced democracy found he may have engaged in right-wing conspiracies. in one instance, they found a account appears to belong to him on the messaging platform telegram that he was a member of several nonrelated groups. advance democracy discovered a social media program which appears to block the suspect with shared possible containing lies with the presidential election. one included the comment, try one i love you donald trump " and tagged former president trump's file it is not a isolated incident. late last year an official said the justice for missing an unprecedented rise in threats across the federal government across the board. in august 2022 after federal agents performed a search of mar-a-lago within the classified documents case, a man armed with a nail gun try to b
arrested ervin lee bolling after they say he rammed his car to a security barrier at the gate of the fbi field office in atlanta. he is facing one federal count of destruction of federal government property and his motives remain unclear. an open-source investigation of his online presence conducted by the group advanced democracy found he may have engaged in right-wing conspiracies. in one instance, they found a account appears to belong to him on the messaging platform telegram that he was a...
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then you have that based on an fbi confidential source. they have now been charged for making false statements. allegedly is not. hold this trial and inform viewers that the person has been charged with a crime. they seem like reasonable remedies to deal with what is clearly harm to the reputation. >> quit lying or pay up. >>> before we go to break, on update on our tracker. following how the media company is doing. his stock closed at $46. the reason might be the recent statements and filing targeting people that are short selling the stock. for anyone that thinks he's in his financial trouble, he can't sell it yet but he has millions and millions of shares and they are now worth in the billions. we will keep watching the stock and make sure you know what is going on. >> things were better under trump than they were today under biden economically. >>> why the new deal with the chinese government is a huge deal that everyone should follow. the 11th hour is just getting underway. getting underway. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i
then you have that based on an fbi confidential source. they have now been charged for making false statements. allegedly is not. hold this trial and inform viewers that the person has been charged with a crime. they seem like reasonable remedies to deal with what is clearly harm to the reputation. >> quit lying or pay up. >>> before we go to break, on update on our tracker. following how the media company is doing. his stock closed at $46. the reason might be the recent...
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the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress stormy daniels also known as stephanie clifford says she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of "the apprentice". >> who loves "the apprentice"? >> stormy says they had sex that night and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies. in 2011, the story leaked, stormy says she gave an interview to a tabloid magazine for $15,000. it remained unpublish until 2018. but two years earlier when donald trump was running for president, a tape from access hollywood -- >> we're ready, let's go. >> leaked, which prosecutors say caused panic within the trump campaign. two weeks later stormy daniels was paid $130,000 by trump's attorney, michael cohen. karen mcdougal is an ex-playboy model and says she had an affair with donald trump. they allegedly met in 2006 at the playboy mansion, and she says they dated for nearly a year. donald trump denies they had a relationship. in 2016 wh
the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress stormy daniels also known as stephanie clifford says she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of "the apprentice". >> who loves "the apprentice"? >> stormy says they had sex that night and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies. in 2011, the story leaked, stormy says she...
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that follows data from the fbi showing the reported violent crime dropped 6% across the board from 2022 to 2023. of course, with crime statistics come caveats. not every crime is reported, not every community is experiencing a drop off in crime. right here in washington, d.c. where i'm sitting right now, while murder is down 30% so far this year, 2023 was the cities deadliest year in decades. this is not to suggest crime is not a problem, it's just not a problem in the way that donald trump says it is. the more you dig into the data, the more egregious his lies become. for example, trump says crime is surging in big cities. he says it a lot. in reality, violent crime dropped in cities with populations over 1%, over 1 million, by 11%. trump often calls out rampant crime unit new york city specifically. in reality, major crime has plummeted by more than 75% over the past 30 years. it's even down this year, over the last year. trump also claims, he claims this a lot, that he would be tougher on crime den president joe biden. in reality, trumps slashed budget for when he was president when
that follows data from the fbi showing the reported violent crime dropped 6% across the board from 2022 to 2023. of course, with crime statistics come caveats. not every crime is reported, not every community is experiencing a drop off in crime. right here in washington, d.c. where i'm sitting right now, while murder is down 30% so far this year, 2023 was the cities deadliest year in decades. this is not to suggest crime is not a problem, it's just not a problem in the way that donald trump...
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he said even if he gets charged by the fbi, the president will pardon him in 2024. this information released after jack smith fought to keep some information redacted citing safety concerns. itsther latest in a growing list of questionable rulings by judge cannon who has yet to set the trial date for this case. that does it for me. be sure to catch the katie phang show on saturdays at noon right here on msnbc. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or
he said even if he gets charged by the fbi, the president will pardon him in 2024. this information released after jack smith fought to keep some information redacted citing safety concerns. itsther latest in a growing list of questionable rulings by judge cannon who has yet to set the trial date for this case. that does it for me. be sure to catch the katie phang show on saturdays at noon right here on msnbc. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates...
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the codefendant pled guilty, admitted the two conspired to kill fbi agents. edward kelly is awaiting trial. he is one of the individuals, one of the 15 who is being held pre-trial because a judge made an individualized determination that they are people who need to be held for reasons of public safety or risk of flight, chris. >> a former senior adviser to president george w. bush got pretty hot about the idea of rioters as hostages, here's karl rove. >> every one of those. [ bleep ] who did that, we ought to find them, try them, and send them to jail. and one of the critical mistakes made in this campaign is that donald trump has now said i'm going to pardon those people because they're hostages. no, they're not. they're thugs. why trump has done this is beyond me. it's a mistake on the part of the trump campaign to allow his impulses to identify himself with the people who assaulted the capitol, rather than people who stand for law and order. >> the problem with that advice, chris, is that the campaign can't tell trump what to do. we don't know that he list
the codefendant pled guilty, admitted the two conspired to kill fbi agents. edward kelly is awaiting trial. he is one of the individuals, one of the 15 who is being held pre-trial because a judge made an individualized determination that they are people who need to be held for reasons of public safety or risk of flight, chris. >> a former senior adviser to president george w. bush got pretty hot about the idea of rioters as hostages, here's karl rove. >> every one of those. [ bleep...
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the fbi as you know currently ranks domestic political terrorism as a top threat in the country. as you well know, they take these things seriously. they look at all the data. as you just referenced, this is coming on the time when the republican e nominee, four-times-indicted donald trump, they've throatened family members, prosecutors, elected officials, i can go on. c but from a law enforcement perspective, how much do you think his rhetoric is to blame for this and people copying his rhetoric? >> it certainly doesn't help. and, you know, for whatever reason, and there are many and i'm not a psychologist, so i can't explain it, but many people believe in what donald trump says, despite the data, despite the facts, despite the january 6th people who have been convicted, who have pled guilty, were criminals. for once i agree with karl rove. they're thugs. they attacked law enforcement. they attacked law enforcement officers. they disrupted the congress of the united states. they treated our leading institution in the capitol with utmost disrespect. they're not patriots. they're
the fbi as you know currently ranks domestic political terrorism as a top threat in the country. as you well know, they take these things seriously. they look at all the data. as you just referenced, this is coming on the time when the republican e nominee, four-times-indicted donald trump, they've throatened family members, prosecutors, elected officials, i can go on. c but from a law enforcement perspective, how much do you think his rhetoric is to blame for this and people copying his...
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fbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our fbi data bases and private data bases. we checked every lou castro we could find none matched the lou castro we had in wichita. >> how unusual is that that the fbi cannot come up with a name and an id on a guy? >> that is extremely unusual. especially in this day and age. usually everybody has a trail. there should have been credit records and drivers license records. there should have been all sorts of records and we could find none. >> reporter: none of the car purchases, the property deeds, even the utility bills at angel's landing were under the name lou castro. they were all under the names of commune members. but just as goodwin was feeling stumped, another extraordinary tragedy was about to shake angel's landing. it happened in 2008 when sarah was 24, emily 17. >> i called mom after school to have dinner with her. and she didn't answer her phone. and i was so angry with her. because she ignored my phone call. about 30 minutes into the test that i was taking, they pulled me out of class. my dad was there. he said emi
fbi supervisory special agent john sullivan. >> we checked our fbi data bases and private data bases. we checked every lou castro we could find none matched the lou castro we had in wichita. >> how unusual is that that the fbi cannot come up with a name and an id on a guy? >> that is extremely unusual. especially in this day and age. usually everybody has a trail. there should have been credit records and drivers license records. there should have been all sorts of records and...
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he also fatally stabbed a man in self-defense months after he was first identified to the fbi. you have daniel ball, who through an explosive into a capital tunnel packed with officers. the photo shows the moment of that explosion. one officer says they temporarily lost hearing after the incident. another described having a hearing impairment that lasted months. ball was also previously convicted on two counts of battery against police in cases unrelated to january 6th. there is, of course, edward kelly, arrested in may 2022 after the fbi identified him as the fourth writer to breach the capital. they say kelly broke a window, went through it, then forced open a door, allowing the first mass of rioters to flood the building. he was released several months later but was rearrested after plotting to murder fbi investigators. according to trump, these guys, the ones that i just listed, unbelievable patriots. but as reagan appointed judge who oversaw january 6th case wrote earlier this year, the rioters jeopardize the american constitutional order. this was not patriotism. it was t
he also fatally stabbed a man in self-defense months after he was first identified to the fbi. you have daniel ball, who through an explosive into a capital tunnel packed with officers. the photo shows the moment of that explosion. one officer says they temporarily lost hearing after the incident. another described having a hearing impairment that lasted months. ball was also previously convicted on two counts of battery against police in cases unrelated to january 6th. there is, of course,...
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multiple fbi offices. today, the judge in this case asked the press to limit the amount of identifying information we as the press published about these jurors, understanding the physical danger that information could put them in, one would hope most of the numbers of the press will comply. i know we will. what happens if other people aren't as cautious? what happens if donald trump or conservative media keep demonizing these people, saying they are secret partisans out to destroy donald trump? what happens if they put the jury in danger? >> cnn says, don't worry about the stuff they are trying to sneak onto the case, you are putting their lives in danger. >> i am surprised we're learning this because i don't think the jury will stay on this if they keep this up. >> you are worried about their safety? >> yeah. it is up to them if they want to write a book after this but that is their option. they should not be out of it this way. >> the seven jurors, can we trust them? >> that was last night, before jesse
multiple fbi offices. today, the judge in this case asked the press to limit the amount of identifying information we as the press published about these jurors, understanding the physical danger that information could put them in, one would hope most of the numbers of the press will comply. i know we will. what happens if other people aren't as cautious? what happens if donald trump or conservative media keep demonizing these people, saying they are secret partisans out to destroy donald trump?...
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at one point defense counsel tried to say in this fbi report in which the fbi had notes, they wrote that you said one thing, but then you said at trial yesterday that you said another thing. and you know, david pecker really pushed back on that on the stand and said, you know, i am not responsible for what the fbi wrote in the notes. i did not say that and i know what i said, i know what happened and it is the truth. it really was just another moment in addition to the moments that you mentioned with the celebrity kind of comment where he pushed back on that, too, where things just weren't landing for defense counsel. also the cross-examination went on extremely long. it is the kind of thing where jurors, from what i have seen this week in court, i was in the overflow today but i have been in court watching the jurors. they have all been very attentive, but the way things are going today, it is the kind of thing that a juror who is in for a long trial does not appreciate this focus on minor immaterial inconsistencies. >> you lose them. >> exactly. >> just pecker as a witness, we talked a
at one point defense counsel tried to say in this fbi report in which the fbi had notes, they wrote that you said one thing, but then you said at trial yesterday that you said another thing. and you know, david pecker really pushed back on that on the stand and said, you know, i am not responsible for what the fbi wrote in the notes. i did not say that and i know what i said, i know what happened and it is the truth. it really was just another moment in addition to the moments that you...
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the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress, stormy daniels, also known as stephanie clifford said she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of the apprentice. >> who loves the apprentice. >> stormy says they had sex that night and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies. in 2011, the story leaked, stormy says she gave an interview to a tabloid magazine for $15,000. it remained unpublished until 2018, but two years earlier when donald trump was running for president, a tape from "access hollywood" leaked which prosecutors say caused panic within the trump campaign. two weeks later, stormy daniels was paid $130,000 by trump's attorney. michael cohen. karen mcdougal is an ex playboy model and says she had an affair with donald trump. they allegedly met in 2006 at the playboy mansion, and she says they dated for nearly a year. donald trump denies they had a relationship. in 2016, when donald trump received the
the fbi seized that tape during a raid on cohen's residence and office. cohen's attorney released it to the media. adult film actress, stormy daniels, also known as stephanie clifford said she met donald trump in 2006 at a celebrity golf tournament when he was the host of the apprentice. >> who loves the apprentice. >> stormy says they had sex that night and he offered to cast her in the apprentice, which trump denies. in 2011, the story leaked, stormy says she gave an interview to...
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maybe the fbi agent got it wrong. they are not direct transcripts, this is somebody taking notes you missed something. he has been consistent otherwise. it was just this backfire like you can't point to one length of one report and then have all of this other all these other reports and testimony and mention them. at that point, you have to figure the jury thinks you are misleading them. >> we will see, we have two more, quickly, we have two more witnesses today. one was michael cohen's lawyer, basically, banker, basically saying he came to me to take out of this line of credit. again, michael cohen doesn't have the cash flowing around to make these payments. >> line we will hearing closing. david pecker says michael cohen couldn't take me out to lunch without donald trump's approval. they will try to say this is a line of credit. >> trumps assistant, who was there just to show these folks showed up in trumps rolodex, right? >> and the way they showed up. audible laughter in the overflow courtroom when the stormy exhi
maybe the fbi agent got it wrong. they are not direct transcripts, this is somebody taking notes you missed something. he has been consistent otherwise. it was just this backfire like you can't point to one length of one report and then have all of this other all these other reports and testimony and mention them. at that point, you have to figure the jury thinks you are misleading them. >> we will see, we have two more, quickly, we have two more witnesses today. one was michael cohen's...
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that is how you say, they are saying if nixon had ordered the fbi to do it and the fbi did it, there would have been no crime. >> it is so preposterous what he is saying. the other questions we have are just essentially doing a goose gander which is so, if what you are saying is true, joseph biden could decide that if you would be entitled to order the assassination of a political rival are you saying he can order the assassination of a political rival? if you could seize election machines because you think there is fraud in the election, are you saying he can do it? this is one where it is even justices. the outrageous fact that thomas is going to sit on this case tomorrow. and they cannot will not stomach the idea of a blanket immunity. they may decide there is some small area which maybe a president is immune. foreign relations. something exclusively or almost exclusively within his province but it is hard to see it would be in this case with these charges. >> andrew, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we'll be listening to the court tomorrow. >>> and a programming note.
that is how you say, they are saying if nixon had ordered the fbi to do it and the fbi did it, there would have been no crime. >> it is so preposterous what he is saying. the other questions we have are just essentially doing a goose gander which is so, if what you are saying is true, joseph biden could decide that if you would be entitled to order the assassination of a political rival are you saying he can order the assassination of a political rival? if you could seize election...
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jake said an fbi agent told him to keep clear of isaiah. he did not know what to think. >> he's never been an aggressor. he has never been temperamental or violent. >> you must of had conflicting feelings because something is bothering you and yet you don't think he's capable of murder. >> coming up. was isaiah really behind this? it seems a leap to go from forging checks to cold-blooded murder. -blooded murder. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. “i did just pay 60% less for my ticket with the gametime app.” “it's the best place to get last-minute deals on tickets.” “i guess i'm just a better fan than you.” “(crowd cheering) i've got to get the gametime app.” “download the gametime app and use promo code viva to get $20 off your first purchase.” “download the gametime app and as his father, iiva poured everything i could into that young man. and to even be considered to have committed >>> asked h
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do you trust the department of justice to hold the fbi accountable? because i don't. >> joining me now from capitol hill is ryan nobles. i want to start with the new reporting. biden administrations were told personally getting involved to make sure this fisa section 702 passes. what more do we know about that and will it? >> reporter: peter, it's more than just the passage of fisa itself. they are concerned about what's happen on the house floor right now. that's an amendment proposed by andy biggs. it's supported by republicans and democrats that would allow for the reauthorization of 702, but would also include a new warrant requirement. a warrant requirement that national security officials say would essentially gut what makes fisa so successful. giving them the swift ability to conduct surveillance programs on what they would deem possible actors that could harm the united states. civil liberty experts on both sides of the aisle, progressive democrats, conservative republicans, said that they believe this warrant requirement is a necessity to exp
do you trust the department of justice to hold the fbi accountable? because i don't. >> joining me now from capitol hill is ryan nobles. i want to start with the new reporting. biden administrations were told personally getting involved to make sure this fisa section 702 passes. what more do we know about that and will it? >> reporter: peter, it's more than just the passage of fisa itself. they are concerned about what's happen on the house floor right now. that's an amendment...
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trading and insider knowledge and made tens of millions of dollars from it, and that's according to the fbi. and so the schwartzman brothers after they made these tens of millions, michael schwartzman also tried to hide some of this money according to the feds, tried to buy a yacht with it, tried to wash it through all these swiss bank accounts. their change of plea this week to plead guilty was actually very interesting because it showed that the fbi was onto something. he's never been charged even though in the documents it shows he made just as much in profits as the brothers have. and so there's been kind of an open question of what's going on there, but those men were friends. michael schwartzman would talk about, you know, knowing a guy, a russian guy who had a bank in dominica, who washed money for russian guys and ukrainians. and the feds would look at this as a money laundering case. >> wow, there is certainly a lot more reporting to be done, a lot of questions that need to be answered. drew harwell, thank you for your great report on this thus far. we look forward to talking to yo
trading and insider knowledge and made tens of millions of dollars from it, and that's according to the fbi. and so the schwartzman brothers after they made these tens of millions, michael schwartzman also tried to hide some of this money according to the feds, tried to buy a yacht with it, tried to wash it through all these swiss bank accounts. their change of plea this week to plead guilty was actually very interesting because it showed that the fbi was onto something. he's never been charged...
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meanwhile, the fbi says it is working with universities to warn them of anti-semitic threats. director christopher wray spoke about the protests on campus in an interview with nbc's lester holt. take a listen. >> demonstrations themselves are not something we the fbi get involved in, but when violence ensues, that's what we get concerned, when we have threats of violence. so we have seen even before october 7th we saw a significant increase especially in anti-semitic threats and anti-semitic violence. >> now, are you actively monitoring these protests? >> we don't monitor protests, but we do share intelligence about specific threats of violence. >> speaker eemeritus nancy pelosi is calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down while condemning how he's prosecuted the israel-hamas war. >> when he recognize israel's right to protect itself, you reject the policy and the practice of netanyahu, terrible. what could be worse than what he has done in response? first of all, the exposure, his intelligence person should resign, he should resign. he's ultimately responsibl
meanwhile, the fbi says it is working with universities to warn them of anti-semitic threats. director christopher wray spoke about the protests on campus in an interview with nbc's lester holt. take a listen. >> demonstrations themselves are not something we the fbi get involved in, but when violence ensues, that's what we get concerned, when we have threats of violence. so we have seen even before october 7th we saw a significant increase especially in anti-semitic threats and...
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president biden has fallen flat after house republicans' star witness was charged with lying to the fbi. the effort now may not even come to a vote. so what is left for republicans looking to investigate? according to "politico," house republican committee chairs have issued nearly 50 oversight requests to different biden administration agencies. in the last month alone. joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. so quite a few letters, ryan. >> reporter: yeah, you know, katy, there's no doubt that the impeachment inquiry has been the biggest kind of spotlight that the house oversight committee has shined on the biden administration. to be fair, this committee has done a lot of work behind the scenes, looking into a wide range of issues related to the biden administration and their various agencies. they have had questions to the federal trade commission, they have talked about the origins of the covid pandemic, they have also talked about the biden administration and their relationship with the chinese government. these are all things that oversight believes is wi
president biden has fallen flat after house republicans' star witness was charged with lying to the fbi. the effort now may not even come to a vote. so what is left for republicans looking to investigate? according to "politico," house republican committee chairs have issued nearly 50 oversight requests to different biden administration agencies. in the last month alone. joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. so quite a few letters, ryan. >> reporter:...
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we immediately turned it over to the fbi hostage recovery fusion cell. those are the experts who can examine the videos to learn about his health, to see if there's any indication of his whereabouts. any other information we can glean. they are in the middle of doing that. that takes time. whatever we learn from it, we will put to use to get him home. >> tragically, an infant died. we reported -- my colleague raf sanchez -- it's not even a birth. they saved a baby from a mother killed in an air strike, a pregnant mother. she was premature. she lived for a little while. she was named and that child died today. the medical facilities in gaza are destroyed. people are suffering needlessly. have you gotten any indication from israel that they have given you a plan to shelter the 1.4 million people in rafah? israel says they're still going in. >> first, too many innocent people have died in gaza. the president has made that clear. he feels that deeply. women, children, innocent people whose lives matter, whose lives need to be valued, including the young infa
we immediately turned it over to the fbi hostage recovery fusion cell. those are the experts who can examine the videos to learn about his health, to see if there's any indication of his whereabouts. any other information we can glean. they are in the middle of doing that. that takes time. whatever we learn from it, we will put to use to get him home. >> tragically, an infant died. we reported -- my colleague raf sanchez -- it's not even a birth. they saved a baby from a mother killed in...
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there's the fbi one and then there's the grand jury transcript. what i'm going it be interested in looking at whether he keeps the same story throughout both transcripts and both sit down enter vow interviews did he say no, there were no classified documents. i never saw any. there was no storage room where the boxes were kept which we know is not true because we have all the evidence that was presented in the indictment and the one that named him as a co defendant and all the stuff about how there was only clothes and hair spray and i think what will be interesting to see is whether or not there is a through line through both of the transcripts and whether he can successfully argue that this is all, you know, there's nothing to see here and this was all him saying i was not involved in any sort of criminal action. >> so earlier this week the judge did sort of reverse herself on the issue of protecting the identity of witnesses but she also used the ruling as an opportunity to scold jack smith. what do you make of her tone? you think this is fall
there's the fbi one and then there's the grand jury transcript. what i'm going it be interested in looking at whether he keeps the same story throughout both transcripts and both sit down enter vow interviews did he say no, there were no classified documents. i never saw any. there was no storage room where the boxes were kept which we know is not true because we have all the evidence that was presented in the indictment and the one that named him as a co defendant and all the stuff about how...
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. >>> it's not russia, it's not north korea, according to fbi director christopher wray, the biggest cybersecurity threat to the united states is china. >> today's national security threats are more complex and sophisticated than ever. and front and center is china, the defining threat of our generation. if you took every single one of the fbi's cyber agents and intelligence analysts and focused them exclusively on china, forget russia, ransomware, all the other stuff, china's hackers would outnumber cyber personnel by at least 50-1. >> he was speaking to a national security committee, arguing china is determined to prioritize attacks on american infrastructure and freedom of speech and that the fbi is fighting back with a specialized cyber squad of agents in field offices across the country. coming up, what the first parents to be held responsible for a school shooting are now facing. and what victims' families are saying about it. ictims' familiee saying about it. we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that perfect pizza. and with higher stroke risk from afib
. >>> it's not russia, it's not north korea, according to fbi director christopher wray, the biggest cybersecurity threat to the united states is china. >> today's national security threats are more complex and sophisticated than ever. and front and center is china, the defining threat of our generation. if you took every single one of the fbi's cyber agents and intelligence analysts and focused them exclusively on china, forget russia, ransomware, all the other stuff, china's...
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the fact that he was telling walt nauta that he would pardon him, even if he lied to the fbi, don't worry about it. hang tight. i'm going to pardon you. we have seen that story before. we saw it with roger stone. who the judge in that case when he was convicted found that he was covering up for donald trump. and lo and behold, what happens? he gets pardoned by donald trump. you have paul manafort who was supposedly going to cooperate until donald trump started dangling a pardon in front of him. paul manafort could have broken open this entire russian investigation. he knew where the bodies were buried, he knew about the russian agent that he was dealing with and providing detailed information about various parts of the battleground states, in order to microtarget voters. he wound up clamming up, and low and behold, he was pardoned. so when walt nauta listens to donald trump, he sees a history of an individual that's covered a few people's backs. and this is all part of donald trump's pattern that he's been conducting since he got into office. >> there's something about all of this that fe
the fact that he was telling walt nauta that he would pardon him, even if he lied to the fbi, don't worry about it. hang tight. i'm going to pardon you. we have seen that story before. we saw it with roger stone. who the judge in that case when he was convicted found that he was covering up for donald trump. and lo and behold, what happens? he gets pardoned by donald trump. you have paul manafort who was supposedly going to cooperate until donald trump started dangling a pardon in front of him....
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person 16 also told the fbi that they met with trump multiple times after he left the white house. and in november of 2021 warned him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back, don't give them a noble reason to indict you because they will. trump allegedly gave person 16 the impression he would return the documents, which he did not, before their conversation was interrupted by, quote, a mar-a-lago club member and a much younger woman who wanted a picture with trump. anthony, are you person 16? >> i am not. >> i had to get that out of the way. all right, what do you make of the newly unsealed transcripts? is this going to hurt trump's argument the documents he took awere personal? >> i'll start by saying the government typically wins 99%, 95% of these cases. it's because of first-hand testimony from person 16. this is the last thing that as defense counsel you want to see, but it also provides some insight in why -- what their legal strategy is. they're not trying to win this case in the courtroom. they're trying to prevent it from even starting because this evidence from per
person 16 also told the fbi that they met with trump multiple times after he left the white house. and in november of 2021 warned him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back, don't give them a noble reason to indict you because they will. trump allegedly gave person 16 the impression he would return the documents, which he did not, before their conversation was interrupted by, quote, a mar-a-lago club member and a much younger woman who wanted a picture with trump. anthony, are you...
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so, by april 22nd, we can expect to see things like those witnesses' statements to the fbi on paper, with lots of the identifying details taken out, but we will get to see what those witnesses told the fbi and prosecutors about the allegations in the indictment. look for that on april 22nd. i know i am. >> lisa rubin, charles coleman, we all will be. thank you very much for being with us this morning. please make sure to join us for our special coverage on monday of trump's first criminal trial. ana cabrera and i will kick off our programming. andrea mitchell, chris jansing and katy tur picks things up in the afternoon. it all begins monday here at 10:00 a.m. on msnbc. >>> turning now to the white house, president biden is having a bilateral meeting with japan's prime minister ahead of a joint press conference next hour. the two leaders are expected to announce a new historic upgrade to their security alliance to address the growing threat of china in the pacific. tomorrow, the prime minister will become just the second japanese leader ever to deliver an address to a u.s. joint meeti
so, by april 22nd, we can expect to see things like those witnesses' statements to the fbi on paper, with lots of the identifying details taken out, but we will get to see what those witnesses told the fbi and prosecutors about the allegations in the indictment. look for that on april 22nd. i know i am. >> lisa rubin, charles coleman, we all will be. thank you very much for being with us this morning. please make sure to join us for our special coverage on monday of trump's first criminal...