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i mark owen. women's rights eroded in the u.s. as the supreme court signal support for a law change in mississippi limiting abortion to 15 weeks. mandatory vaccination. the european commissioner ursula von der leyen has suggested this might be part of the next stage in the combat against covid-19. on world -- world aids day, u.s. president biden was set uplans redoubling efforts to confront the hiv aids epidemic. the target is a 75% reduction in new infections by 2025, and a 90% reduction by 2030. this is life in paris. ♪ thank you very much for being with us. members of the supreme court's conservative majority are suggesting they may make sweeping changes to abortion rights in the united states. this comes as the state of mississippi moves to reduce the time limit for termination to 15 weeks. if the supreme court supports this, it calls into question the roe v. wade ruling that established the current law on abortion and women's rights. let's get views from both sides of the argument. >> i think you are going to see thousands
i mark owen. women's rights eroded in the u.s. as the supreme court signal support for a law change in mississippi limiting abortion to 15 weeks. mandatory vaccination. the european commissioner ursula von der leyen has suggested this might be part of the next stage in the combat against covid-19. on world -- world aids day, u.s. president biden was set uplans redoubling efforts to confront the hiv aids epidemic. the target is a 75% reduction in new infections by 2025, and a 90% reduction by...
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mark: we got to the bottom of that. mark: thank you for throwing some light. more to come here live from paris. 12/02/21 12/02/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> arguing the constitution's silence and therefore neutral on abortions, in other words, the constitution is neither pro-life or pro-choice, believes for the issue of the people perhaps congress to resolve and the democratic process. is that accurate? >> we are
mark: we got to the bottom of that. mark: thank you for throwing some light. more to come here live from paris. 12/02/21 12/02/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> arguing the constitution's silence and therefore neutral on abortions, in other words, the constitution is neither pro-life or pro-choice, believes for the issue of the people perhaps congress to resolve and the democratic process. is that accurate? >> we are
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calling 811 to get your lines marked: it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines, we provide you the information so you will dig safely. >>> cleopatra has travelled to jerusalem to meet with her rival herod. both rulers claim this is a peaceful visit. but they each secretly scheme to have the other killed. >> the problem is nobody wants to be the one to fire the first shot. you always want to be the one saying, no, i did this in self-defense. so, what you end up with is herod the great and cleopatra doing this odd dance, trying to find ways to harm each other. >> there is a lot of back and forth and a lot of it is indirect. they are both trying to manipulate each other. >> cleopatra uses all of the weapons at her disposal, and one of those weapons is sex. but herod the great knows this trick, and he knows that mark antony is a jealous lover. and so, he avoids that trap, as well. so, it ends up in this odd stalemate. none of their ploys to assassinate the other ever come to fruition, and cleopatra goes home. >> but while herod and cleopatra are consumed by their rivalry, neith
calling 811 to get your lines marked: it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines, we provide you the information so you will dig safely. >>> cleopatra has travelled to jerusalem to meet with her rival herod. both rulers claim this is a peaceful visit. but they each secretly scheme to have the other killed. >> the problem is nobody wants to be the one to fire the first shot. you always want to be the one saying, no, i did this in self-defense. so, what you end up with...
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mark: it is amazing. i saw something on the french news earlier about foie gras, which, like it or loathe it, it is an integral part of french christmas, and last christmas, i think it was 40 euros a kilo, and this year it has gone up by 10 euros, and that is indicative of how prices have increased, isn't it? >> absolutely. that report all about foie gras and oysters, gifting look serious, but it has affected things like potatoes as well. mark: think you very much indeed. kate moody there with all the business, as ever. -- thank you very much indeed. across the studio, are we truthing or are we faking? we have catalina to sort out the truth from the trash, i believe is the expression. the first story we have is about a young boy in burkina faso. >> the context begins with a 13-year-old boy in brick and a faso who became a national hero. witnesses say he supported lisha -- he reportedly shot down a military drone with a slingshot. here's a video someone posted of the moment this drone was allegedly shot do
mark: it is amazing. i saw something on the french news earlier about foie gras, which, like it or loathe it, it is an integral part of french christmas, and last christmas, i think it was 40 euros a kilo, and this year it has gone up by 10 euros, and that is indicative of how prices have increased, isn't it? >> absolutely. that report all about foie gras and oysters, gifting look serious, but it has affected things like potatoes as well. mark: think you very much indeed. kate moody there...
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this does not force mark meadows to testify. this is aimed at punishment and dete deterrence. >> which is an important point. never has to talk. he never does. >> right. >> he can take the fifth if he chooses to talk, but this doesn't compel him to talk. merrick garland, this is a different decision than steve bannon. >> it is. steve bannon was not a part of the executive branch. mark meadows was the white house chief of staff. that makes it easier to charge bannon. next. steve bannon has -- remember, steve bannon partially complied. sorry, steve bannon completely defied the committee. mark meadows partially complied. he partially defied them. bannon never waived the p privilege. meadows did with writing his book and providing these documents. for both of them, we're talking about the executive privilege by a former president. the d.c. court of appeals has said, that doesn't work here. i think they could both be charged. meadows is going to be a tougher case. doesn't mean he is in the clear though. >> the most important thing fo
this does not force mark meadows to testify. this is aimed at punishment and dete deterrence. >> which is an important point. never has to talk. he never does. >> right. >> he can take the fifth if he chooses to talk, but this doesn't compel him to talk. merrick garland, this is a different decision than steve bannon. >> it is. steve bannon was not a part of the executive branch. mark meadows was the white house chief of staff. that makes it easier to charge bannon....
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." part two of my interview with president trump. the interviews with president then there are interviews. this format is the best. we can have president speak for himself rather than interrupting him. rushing around. so, this is part two. before we get to part 2. i want to mention, we have got to reject the media narrative. in you listen to media, you will get all screwed up. not the facts, not getting any history, even recent history. it a propaganda operation. we should know it by now. there are a handful of real journalists, a handful of news platforms that is it. one of things they want to do censure that donald trump -- is ensure that donald trump if he chooses to run again, you will oppose him. that is same media tried to turn 2016 election to a fraudulent election, talk about them, talking about fraudulent elections. i want to remind you all donald trump wanted to do system prove this country, unlike barack obama, he loved this country, he loved citizens, he didn't view them as r
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plan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." we have two great guests senator tim scott, first time on the program. and dr. harvy risch, scientific medical expert, digging into the vaccine issue with kids 'masks. but before we do, does the president of the united states have an obligation to follow the law? what if he doesn't follow the law? we have a provision in the constitution. president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. is that what joe biden is doing? no, joe biden is the most lawless president in modern american history, you can tack talk about nixon or whom ever you want. people don't realize we have a code with immigration. all keeps of classes of people, all kinds of visas and green cards. we have a percentages of people from certain parts of the world tax on the number of people, this has been codified. codified. when the president of united states is sworn to office, where they shuffle down pennsylvania avenue with the doctor, dr. jill. he is s
plan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." we have two great guests senator tim scott, first time on the program. and dr. harvy risch, scientific medical expert, digging into the vaccine issue with kids 'masks. but before we do, does the president of the united states have an obligation to follow the law? what if he doesn't follow the law? we have a provision in the constitution. president shall take care that the laws be...
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mark meadows replied, i'm pushing it hard. i agree. trump jr texted over and over and told meadows we need an oval office address. he has to lead now and it's gotten out of hand. the president's own son knew what was going on and couldn't talk to his own father. i don't care, my mama is going to pick up for me. my own parent is going to pick up the phone. he couldn't get in touch with his dad to tell him what a screwed up job he was doing. >> this is a story worthy of succession maybe. maybe he didn't think he would pick up the phone or get through to him. the larger story here is that mark meadows said i'm pushing. and he told that to don jr and yet, the president did nothing. did nothing. and what is this committee trying to show? the committee is trying to show that the president not only was involved in the insurrection but he supported the insurrection, did nothing about the insurrection. so this shows that if, in fact, meadows was telling the truth to don junior and went to the president and the president did nothing, you know, t
mark meadows replied, i'm pushing it hard. i agree. trump jr texted over and over and told meadows we need an oval office address. he has to lead now and it's gotten out of hand. the president's own son knew what was going on and couldn't talk to his own father. i don't care, my mama is going to pick up for me. my own parent is going to pick up the phone. he couldn't get in touch with his dad to tell him what a screwed up job he was doing. >> this is a story worthy of succession maybe....
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it freaks speaks volumes, frankly. >> we have another communication to mark meadows -- involving mark meadows -- before january six. saying that the national guard was ready and that the national guard would be ready to protect the pro trump people, and that there would be reinforcement for the national guard. so, they were thinking in the white house, about the national guard before january six. but when the attack happened, no one was lifting a finger about the national guard or anything else. o anything else. >> yes, but are we surprised by the fact that they would be willing to use them military for their political purposes? or at least try to? i don't think they would've been successful, because i think the senior senior commanders of our military that i have great faith and confidence in, would not have allowed that to happen. but if you start with the assumption that donald trump and his key enablers and the people that were supporting him and helping with this effort together, like mark meadows and others -- if you start with the assumption that they do not care about american
it freaks speaks volumes, frankly. >> we have another communication to mark meadows -- involving mark meadows -- before january six. saying that the national guard was ready and that the national guard would be ready to protect the pro trump people, and that there would be reinforcement for the national guard. so, they were thinking in the white house, about the national guard before january six. but when the attack happened, no one was lifting a finger about the national guard or...
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we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself has acknowledged that he has responsive and non-privileged documents and communications. he sent some of them to us and filed others in court. it certainly appears mr. meadows played a key role in events that culminated in the violent attack on the capital and on our democracy. he has important information about those events and he must follow the law and cooperate with his committee's lawful request or face the consequences. as much as we might personally like mr. meadows, we have to take this action today because no one is above the law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. can singer -- mr. king singer -- mr. kinsinger. >> this is a near unique moment in history as we vote to hold a former colleague in contempt of congress. the last time that happened was 1832. mark meadows has committed a crime. in this case, a premeditated one. he thought carefully about his actions and actively chose to ston
we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself has acknowledged that he has responsive and non-privileged documents and communications. he sent some of them to us and filed others in court. it certainly appears mr. meadows played a key role in events that culminated in the violent attack on the capital and on our democracy. he has important information about those events and he must follow the law and cooperate with his committee's lawful request or face the consequences. as much...
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mark meadows knows that. it's why he sent us the documents he did, and why he -- what made his book possible. that's why the law required him to show up for his deposition and specify in response to each question, what the answer was and whether or not that answer in fact was privileged from disclosure. his refusal to comply with the direction of congress stated plainly, on the face of the select committee's subpoena, is a display of his contempt for congress. which now forces us to sadly have to take this action. thank you mr. chairman. and i yield back. >> gentleman creeds back chair recognize the gentleman from california. >> thank you. i want to pick up where he left off. 9,000 pages of records, that is what mr. meadows turned over, records over which mr. meadows asserted no claim of privilege, non, including thousands of text messages spanning the months before election day between election day and the end of the former president's [inaudible] january 6th. the time period he is now saying he won't discus
mark meadows knows that. it's why he sent us the documents he did, and why he -- what made his book possible. that's why the law required him to show up for his deposition and specify in response to each question, what the answer was and whether or not that answer in fact was privileged from disclosure. his refusal to comply with the direction of congress stated plainly, on the face of the select committee's subpoena, is a display of his contempt for congress. which now forces us to sadly have...
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the upshot of the contempt report on mark meadows is that in those weeks preceding january 6th mark meadows was neck deep in those efforts, and that plot, to disrupt and to delay and ultimately overturn the election results. he's attempts to exert some kind of executive privilege claim, to say he can't talk to the committee or give them documents because his interactions with doctor mr. trump are protected, those are much undermined by, for one, the 9000 documents he already handed over to the investigation. he says he handed over those documents because they weren't privileged, but now he says he can't answer any questions about them because they are privileged? you already admitted they weren't. you have to answer questions about them. also, his privilege claims are undermined by the publication of his recent book, last week, which includes descriptions of and quotes from lots of conversations with mr. trump. you can't sell a book based on your conversations with the president and then claim you can't talk about those conversations about the president when subpoenaed to do so by the unite
the upshot of the contempt report on mark meadows is that in those weeks preceding january 6th mark meadows was neck deep in those efforts, and that plot, to disrupt and to delay and ultimately overturn the election results. he's attempts to exert some kind of executive privilege claim, to say he can't talk to the committee or give them documents because his interactions with doctor mr. trump are protected, those are much undermined by, for one, the 9000 documents he already handed over to the...
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it will leave a mark. with us, msnbc contributor and "washington post" reporter reporting what happened in the days before and after the january 6th attack. hunter walker, reported extensive on january 6th and its aftermath for rolling stone and an msnbc contributor as well. lee ann, start with you and the vote today. any reason to believe this, that there isn't going to about majority? the reason i hold that out there is, it's a -- i'm sure there are some members sitting there both wanting to vote for this because mark meadows was a member of congress, and some a little nervous about voting for it, because mark meadows was a member of congress? >> yeah. that's right. but i don't think there's going to be much question among democrats on how they're going to vote. the question for me is, how many republicans are going to vote for this con temple referral measure. last time with steve bannon nine republicans voted for it, and today, of course, circumstances are different. steve bannon was not an official in
it will leave a mark. with us, msnbc contributor and "washington post" reporter reporting what happened in the days before and after the january 6th attack. hunter walker, reported extensive on january 6th and its aftermath for rolling stone and an msnbc contributor as well. lee ann, start with you and the vote today. any reason to believe this, that there isn't going to about majority? the reason i hold that out there is, it's a -- i'm sure there are some members sitting there both...
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. >> one of the things that did come up about mark meadows is mark meadows was actively and aggressively spreading the conspiracy theories on italy-gate. >> from inside the white house. thank you all very much. that is tonight's "reid out." "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from d.c. i am mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. on january 6th, donald trump just stood there in the oval office as lawmakers and members of the press and fox news hosts and his own family members begged and pleaded for him to stop the siege, to step in and tell the mob to leave the capitol. donald trump refused. he stood by and did nothing. we know this because all those people reached out to donald trump's chief of staff, mark meadows, and he then turned over those messages to the committee investigating the january 6th attack. tonight republican congresswoman liz cheney of wyoming, the vice chair of the committee, laid out all of that damning, damning evidence. >> for 187 minutes president trump refused to act. when action by our president was required, essential, and indeed compelled by his oat
. >> one of the things that did come up about mark meadows is mark meadows was actively and aggressively spreading the conspiracy theories on italy-gate. >> from inside the white house. thank you all very much. that is tonight's "reid out." "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from d.c. i am mehdi hasan in for chris hayes. on january 6th, donald trump just stood there in the oval office as lawmakers and members of the press and fox news...
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mark meadows won't testify. mark meadows was on the house foreign affairs committee when hillary clinton came to testify about benghazi and he won't testify about an attack on the united states capitol. where is the consistency? >> is that called hypocrisy? >> i have other words i could use but i don't want to get you fined. >> appreciate it. >>> more breaking news, new york city is about the get the first female police commissioner mayor-elect eric adams choosing a woman to lead the nation's largest police department. adams releasing a statement saying in part that keec keechant sewell will deliver the safety americans need and deserve. the formal announcement tomorrow morning. there you go, history in the making. >>> a huge outbreak at cornell university and sports leagues across the country struggling without breaks of their own and omicron variant may be to blame. . our sleigh is now ready, let's get on our way. a mountain of toys to fulfill many wishes. must be carried across all roads and all bridges. and
mark meadows won't testify. mark meadows was on the house foreign affairs committee when hillary clinton came to testify about benghazi and he won't testify about an attack on the united states capitol. where is the consistency? >> is that called hypocrisy? >> i have other words i could use but i don't want to get you fined. >> appreciate it. >>> more breaking news, new york city is about the get the first female police commissioner mayor-elect eric adams choosing a...
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mark meadows won't even testify. mark meadows was on the house foreign affairs committee when hillary clinton came to testify to that committee about benghazi, and now he won't testify about an attack on the united states capitol. where is the consistency? >> is that called hypocrisy? >> i got other words i can ouse but i don't want to get you fined. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> we've got more breaking news tonight. new york city is about to get its first female police commissioner. mayor keechant sewell chosen to lead the nation's largest police department. adams releasing a statement saying in part that keechant sewell is a proven crime fighter with the experience and the emotional intelligence to deliver both the safety new yorkers need and the justice they deserve. a formal announcement will be made tomorrow morning. so there you go. history in the making. >>> a huge covid outbreak at cornell university with more than 900 cases and sports leagues all across the country struggling with outbreaks of thei
mark meadows won't even testify. mark meadows was on the house foreign affairs committee when hillary clinton came to testify to that committee about benghazi, and now he won't testify about an attack on the united states capitol. where is the consistency? >> is that called hypocrisy? >> i got other words i can ouse but i don't want to get you fined. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> we've got more breaking news tonight. new york city is about to get its first...
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mark meadows was on that call. that call was all about pressuring and bullying georgia's secretary of state into overturning biden's win in georgia. and, you know, it's a crime to intimidate or attempt to influence election officials in conducting their official duties. trump is currently under criminal investigation by a state prosecutor in georgia for that call. and for his other attempts to interfere with the conduct of the election in georgia. his other attempts to interfere with and to intimidate elections officials around the carrying out of their official duties. that investigation we believe includes mark meadows' personal visit to georgia about ten days before that call pressuring the secretary of state. a visit to georgia during which mark meadows personally showed up at the site of an ongoing audit of the results. what is the white house chief of staff doing physically, personally, looming over an audit in a swing state? well, earlier this month we learned that one trump lawyer john eastman had personall
mark meadows was on that call. that call was all about pressuring and bullying georgia's secretary of state into overturning biden's win in georgia. and, you know, it's a crime to intimidate or attempt to influence election officials in conducting their official duties. trump is currently under criminal investigation by a state prosecutor in georgia for that call. and for his other attempts to interfere with the conduct of the election in georgia. his other attempts to interfere with and to...
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we need to talk to mark meadows about that. mr. meadows interacted with a lot of people allegedly, including some of our own colleagues, on the day of the violent attack and we learned that many of those interactions took place on a personal cell phone device so we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself, has acknowledged that he has responsive and nonprivileged documents and communications. he sent some of them to us, he filed others in court. it certainly appears that mr. meadows played a key role in events that culminated in the violent attack on the capitol and on our democracy, he has important information about those events and he must follow the law and cooperate with this committee's lawful requests or face the consequences and that's why, much as we might personally like mr. meadows, we have to take this action today because no one is above the law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentle lady yields back. the chairman recognizes the gentleman from illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is a near unique mom
we need to talk to mark meadows about that. mr. meadows interacted with a lot of people allegedly, including some of our own colleagues, on the day of the violent attack and we learned that many of those interactions took place on a personal cell phone device so we need to ask mark meadows about that. mr. meadows himself, has acknowledged that he has responsive and nonprivileged documents and communications. he sent some of them to us, he filed others in court. it certainly appears that mr....
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we have the targeting of our friend mark meadows. and the question of privilege continues to be litigated. the gentlelady from wyoming outlines. the text messages were turned over by mr. meadows and produced 1100 documents. mr. meadows offered to appear before the committee to -- 10 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 10 seconds. mr. roy: we are facing a vote to hold mr. meed offs in contempt. and this is to exercise unlimited power while moving the goal posts. this is an assault on our republic. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: i reserve and am prepared to close after the gentlelady from indiana -- the gentlelady from wyoming and the gentleman from indiana. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. ms. cheney: i reserve. banks banks i yield one minute to the gentleman from arizona, mr. biggs. mr. biggs: in spite of the protesttations from the that the bogus committee and said it was self-preservation, but every democrat has stood today
we have the targeting of our friend mark meadows. and the question of privilege continues to be litigated. the gentlelady from wyoming outlines. the text messages were turned over by mr. meadows and produced 1100 documents. mr. meadows offered to appear before the committee to -- 10 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 10 seconds. mr. roy: we are facing a vote to hold mr. meed offs in contempt. and this is to exercise unlimited power while moving the goal posts. this is an...
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listen, i've known mark meadows for the better portion of a decade. i worked with him in the house as a personal spokesperson, as the spokesperson for the house freedom caucus, continued to work with him when i was with the vice president and then came back to the white house when he was chief of staff. let me say this. the mark meadows that i knew was a man who cared about the constitution, he cared about the congressional role in oversight, and that all seemed to be thrown out the window in this current proceeding. that's what's kind of astonishing to me. he's a man who knew the co-equal branches of government and the fact that congress obviously has the right to issue these subpoenas and get to the bottom of the horrifying events on january 6. i'm stunned that he's not cooperating. it's never too late to do the right thing and i hope that he would consider doing it, but all signs point to he's not going to be cooperate, but luckily the committee has a ton of evidence to build this case. >> let's talk about some of that evidence. you stayed at the w
listen, i've known mark meadows for the better portion of a decade. i worked with him in the house as a personal spokesperson, as the spokesperson for the house freedom caucus, continued to work with him when i was with the vice president and then came back to the white house when he was chief of staff. let me say this. the mark meadows that i knew was a man who cared about the constitution, he cared about the congressional role in oversight, and that all seemed to be thrown out the window in...
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god bless you, take care.. >> thank you, mark. mark: we'll be right back. this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. >> man: what's my safelite story? i spend a lot of time in my truck. it's my livelih
god bless you, take care.. >> thank you, mark. mark: we'll be right back. this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated...
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mark: hello america i marked live-in and this is "life, liberty & levin", this is a special edition program to great guest jason whitlock and byron donalds and we have a lot to go through. before we do it's my contention that many of the major media platforms in this country are racist and anti-semitic. as part of the problem we have in the country they bring contributing guest if not host and so forth who spread this poison and they do it constantly. they do it under the cover of news analysis and of course it is none of those things, let's begin here you heard me talk about the new york times before, i want to give you additional information the new york times is supposed to be the gold standard for the media there have been three tremendous books written on the subject of the new york times and the holocaust and its abject failure to cover it, one expert the abandonment of the jews america and the holocaust 1941 - 1945. beyond belief the american press and the coming of the holocaust 1933 - 1945 professor deborah ... that, third book the holocaust and america's most important newspaper,
mark: hello america i marked live-in and this is "life, liberty & levin", this is a special edition program to great guest jason whitlock and byron donalds and we have a lot to go through. before we do it's my contention that many of the major media platforms in this country are racist and anti-semitic. as part of the problem we have in the country they bring contributing guest if not host and so forth who spread this poison and they do it constantly. they do it under the cover of...
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he is talking to mark meadows. what about these anonymous texts which are believed to be commerce members and will congress members get implicated and it is, helping with the insurrection as their fellow congressmembers were being targeted and police were being physically attacked? >> this is a really tricky question because this doesn't just border on constitutional issues in the u.s. who is going to go after sitting congressmember, right? are they going to be able to police themselves? we have shown this throughout the past few months -- gambling believe two republicans, adam kinzinger and liz cheney, who have decided to go along with investigating what happened on january 6. what is going to happen when the closest people to mark meadows are revealed with the role they potentially played in those days? i don't know that fellow members will hold them accountable. that is an open question. what we do see now that is very interesting from the committee is in reading these texts without sainthood's that said them, b
he is talking to mark meadows. what about these anonymous texts which are believed to be commerce members and will congress members get implicated and it is, helping with the insurrection as their fellow congressmembers were being targeted and police were being physically attacked? >> this is a really tricky question because this doesn't just border on constitutional issues in the u.s. who is going to go after sitting congressmember, right? are they going to be able to police themselves?...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin," we have a very important show. the issue, red china. grave threat to the united states and the rest of the free world. we'll dig deep into this issue with michael pillsbury. former defense policy board chair and great john ratcliffe. and america's first policy institute chairman. we need to awaken to what is taking place in a comprehensive way with communist china, how they are now aligning with russia, supporting russia if they invade ukraine, and russia supporting communist china if they invade taiwan and their hyper sonic missile projects, but before we focus on that, we have a problem here. we have a lot of problems in this country. one of them is something called january 6 committee. and the january 6 committee, you can see that the propaganda, democrat party media and at white house, and that control congress, want to turn january 6 to an event. to use against conservatives, again donald trump, against anyone who disagrees with them, they took it out of old soviet playbook. i want to talk about the diff
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from a republican member of congress to mark meadows to the fox hosts, all of them, to mark meadows to donald trump's own son. every one of those people on january sixth during the attack they all are convinced of one thing. donald trump has no idea what to do. therefore, i must try to tell him what to do through mark meadows. in other words, every one of them knew that donald trump was unfit to serve as as command every in chief. you have to think of this as an iceberg. most of it is below the water line. it's invisible. the part you see is not the majority of the mass. we're going to find out before this is over who in fact got through to trump. who was the first person that actually talked to trum snp what did they say to trump? what is it that trump thought was happening? did trump say to those people that he thought it should go on that, there should be more people who came to the capitol? who knows what trump said to any of these people. we're going to find out. what we know for sure is that early on in this these e-mails went out some time after we saw the images of donald trump
from a republican member of congress to mark meadows to the fox hosts, all of them, to mark meadows to donald trump's own son. every one of those people on january sixth during the attack they all are convinced of one thing. donald trump has no idea what to do. therefore, i must try to tell him what to do through mark meadows. in other words, every one of them knew that donald trump was unfit to serve as as command every in chief. you have to think of this as an iceberg. most of it is below the...
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and he has a history with mark short. in fact, on january 7th, trump banned mark short from the white house because he was so angry that pence didn't do his bidding, anderson. >> jamie, stay with us. i want to bring in "washington post" associate editor bob woodward, who has written along with robert costa in their new book "peril." also, cnn political director david chalian joins us. bob, you heard jamie's report. obviously, a big part of your book was devoted to january 6th and the events that led up to it. how big a deal is it in your view mark short who is cooperating with the committee? >> you couldn't get a better source when you do these investigations, you are always looking for somebody who would be labeled the reliable witness. and mark short joined at the trump -- at the -- at the hip with pence in a very significant way. the chief of staff in this political environment is the alter ego, to a certain extent, the conscience of the principal. and i think an important element here is that pence and short share dee
and he has a history with mark short. in fact, on january 7th, trump banned mark short from the white house because he was so angry that pence didn't do his bidding, anderson. >> jamie, stay with us. i want to bring in "washington post" associate editor bob woodward, who has written along with robert costa in their new book "peril." also, cnn political director david chalian joins us. bob, you heard jamie's report. obviously, a big part of your book was devoted to...
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mark meadows was a member of the administration. his communication especially with another member of congress, another member of the federal government, that is something that is of the public record that should be stored in the national archives. we had a debate over hillary clinton's emails and the committee is concerned there are many communications mark meadows may have had that have gone to history because he deleted them or used encrypted acts and there is a lot of information they won't get from that. it's part of why they want to talk to him, don. they want to get him in a room and ask these questions to learn more about the role he played on not only on january 6th but in the days and weeks leading up to what happened here on that day. >> ryan, you'll be there until it happens right? we'll come back to you. you'll be covering it. >> that's right, don. here for you. not going anywhere. >> you're here for the viewers. here for me but here for the viewers. we'll check in if you get new information. let us know we'll get you ba
mark meadows was a member of the administration. his communication especially with another member of congress, another member of the federal government, that is something that is of the public record that should be stored in the national archives. we had a debate over hillary clinton's emails and the committee is concerned there are many communications mark meadows may have had that have gone to history because he deleted them or used encrypted acts and there is a lot of information they won't...
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still with us, juanita tolliver, mark mckinnon, hey mark, i want to read you something that our mutual friend has. that this happens to be about georgia. it will talk about us applications beyond georgia after this. the republican party has lost both u.s. senate seats to democrats and stands a real chance that losing the governor's mansion as well. all of this reflects the gop's devolution into a cult of personality devoted to former president donald trump, a nationwide phenomenon that could affect he races elsewhere as well. and it seems to me, mark, you will say something along the lines of our mutual friend might be right about georgia, but in other places it's else and it's all's big. >> we'll, if this winners are starting to erupt, brian, and interesting places. georgia is a good example of that where donald trump is now endorsing -- and steve bannon's endorsing purdue or at least saying purdue without a ridiculous candidate and doesn't fit the mold also. -- on the georgia races and then you have people like ben crenshaw standing up and taking on the marjorie taylor greene's and b
still with us, juanita tolliver, mark mckinnon, hey mark, i want to read you something that our mutual friend has. that this happens to be about georgia. it will talk about us applications beyond georgia after this. the republican party has lost both u.s. senate seats to democrats and stands a real chance that losing the governor's mansion as well. all of this reflects the gop's devolution into a cult of personality devoted to former president donald trump, a nationwide phenomenon that could...
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mark meadows. a vote is set to come 24 hours after that committee jumped a bombshell of a report detailing their case of contempt which includes details of descriptions of some of the potentially evidence meadows already turned over to the committee, things like they major revelations as detailed in text messages and emails provided to the committee, that's according to the january 6th panel. quote, mr. meadows sent an email to an individual about the events on january 6th and said, the national guard will be present to protect pro-trump people. and that many more would be available on stand by. and this, quote, mr. meadows received text messages and emails regarding apparent efforts to encourage republican legislators in certain states to send alternate slafts electors to congress. it is a plan which one member of congress acknowledged was highly controversial, to which meadows responded, life it. meadows responded to a similar message by saying, we are, and in another such message by saying, yes,
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mark meadow's book is not doing well in the amends best seller's list. trump is outraged, who wrongly believed his book was filled with enough fawning praise of donald trump, and so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly combative stance with the committee even though he has already handed over a significant amount of valuable information to the committee including a text of mark meadows saying "i love it," saying "i love it" when he was presented with a criminal plan to steal the presidential election after joe biden won the presidential election. i love it. that's what he said to that criminal plot. the republican vice chair of the committee, liz cheney told cnn when asked about the lawsuit quote we look forward to litigating that. liz cheney also said the committee has received a number of extremely interesting, non-privileged documents from mr. meadows. these include text messages and e-mails from his private cell phone and private e-mail account. he's produced these documents. they are not privileged. they include documents that are directly relate
mark meadow's book is not doing well in the amends best seller's list. trump is outraged, who wrongly believed his book was filled with enough fawning praise of donald trump, and so now, mark meadows has chosen a publicly combative stance with the committee even though he has already handed over a significant amount of valuable information to the committee including a text of mark meadows saying "i love it," saying "i love it" when he was presented with a criminal plan to...
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mark meadows instead of his dad? >> donnie knew the message was delivering was a message his father did not want to hear. the question i have was how much was mark meadows pushing hard to get the truth to donald? and my guess is not very hard at all. >> yeah, the one thing that becomes very clear in these dramatic texts that were released just tonight by the committee, whether they be from sean hannity, the laura ingram, the fox team, republican members of the house of representatives, donald trump's own family, mark meadows' own reactions, they all believed that it was within donald trump's power to stop the attack on the capitol, just by getting out there and saying something to the country as donald jr. suggested from the oval office to the country and to the attackers of the capitol. just tell them to stop. they all believed he had that power. >> they didn't just believe it, they knew it because he did. what they also knew, though, is that even though this horrific situation had gotten out of hand, they were dire
mark meadows instead of his dad? >> donnie knew the message was delivering was a message his father did not want to hear. the question i have was how much was mark meadows pushing hard to get the truth to donald? and my guess is not very hard at all. >> yeah, the one thing that becomes very clear in these dramatic texts that were released just tonight by the committee, whether they be from sean hannity, the laura ingram, the fox team, republican members of the house of...
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she has burn marks on the side of her body. so the people who did leave were fortunate to get out of there alive. thankfully because of the rescue teams. >> deon j. hampton, thank you very much for joining us with this important reporting. >> thank you very much. >> and coming up, with a christmas two travel rush upon us, what you need to know about the new covid-19 variant and how much a booster shot helps. andy slavitt will join us next. lavitt will join us next tide. will you? that will never work! if it works on nfl jerseys it'll work for you. and it's cold. so you will turn to cold? fine! that guy needs to chill out! nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional office slash
she has burn marks on the side of her body. so the people who did leave were fortunate to get out of there alive. thankfully because of the rescue teams. >> deon j. hampton, thank you very much for joining us with this important reporting. >> thank you very much. >> and coming up, with a christmas two travel rush upon us, what you need to know about the new covid-19 variant and how much a booster shot helps. andy slavitt will join us next. lavitt will join us next tide. will...
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so if someone like mark meadows is not going to cooperate, maybe someone like mark short, former vice president's chief of staff, maybe they were texting. maybe mark short has that text exchange. and my sense is, it's likely they're already seeing some of these text exchanges. >> interesting. so what can the committee piece together from these phone records, elliott? >> so here's -- just put it in concrete terms, don. under normal circumstances, you might ask somebody what were you doing on january 3rd at around maybe 2:00 p.m. and have the person say, i don't remember. maybe i was eating lunch or something like that. that's a very different question than, on january 3rd, at 2:14 p.m. you had a phone conversation with don lemon. what did you talk about at that time? that's incredibly valuable. think about that across the nature -- you know, across every communication that person might have had over a series of days with a series of people and so on. it allows investigators to very specifically target the information they're looking for, rather than -- it's quite limited to the time yo
so if someone like mark meadows is not going to cooperate, maybe someone like mark short, former vice president's chief of staff, maybe they were texting. maybe mark short has that text exchange. and my sense is, it's likely they're already seeing some of these text exchanges. >> interesting. so what can the committee piece together from these phone records, elliott? >> so here's -- just put it in concrete terms, don. under normal circumstances, you might ask somebody what were you...
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michael: any response of the mark. mark: i think it raises the question whether 26 amendment of recounting is that contentious move and i think that will be a ridiculous question to pose even to pose the question in a classroom. to insert an idea of possibility there. it's like the sexual revolution in the gender re- founding. and again, the questions, the nature, i don't think that that gives two way to become the suggestiveness of it. and again, we will see on the proof of this will be what kind of item unit for curriculum will be built out of these questions. michael: let's talk about that. some people criticized the roadmap for not having hard that it is built around these questions. and that means that leaves out a certain amount of detail. and just last week at the thomas b. fordham institute we just released a major review of u.s. history. you can check that out. and for some good news, five states did a great job, both red and blue state predict the 20 states in those days, they didn't or they whoever got toget
michael: any response of the mark. mark: i think it raises the question whether 26 amendment of recounting is that contentious move and i think that will be a ridiculous question to pose even to pose the question in a classroom. to insert an idea of possibility there. it's like the sexual revolution in the gender re- founding. and again, the questions, the nature, i don't think that that gives two way to become the suggestiveness of it. and again, we will see on the proof of this will be what...
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and mark, tell me if this is right. a lot of folks on the right, for example, are concerned about the 1619 project. not because it's teaching about slavery and the awful, awful story of slavery and then jim crow and how that has still reverberates today. the concern on the right is it's presented as the story. the primary story, that white supremacy is the major theme in american history, and continues today. is that fair? is it a matter of focus? because you would say, obviously, we have to teach what danielle called the hard history, right? we have to talk about injustice and oppression and the role that racism played in that. we had chattel slavery, we had jim crow, right? so help us again understand, is it just a matter of focus? >> of course. first, let me say, i don't think i'm mischaracterizing the road map. i would encourage people to look at those questions in k-2 about group identity and asking what they're asking little kids. >> they're not about group identity. that is not a phrase used in the road map. >> i
and mark, tell me if this is right. a lot of folks on the right, for example, are concerned about the 1619 project. not because it's teaching about slavery and the awful, awful story of slavery and then jim crow and how that has still reverberates today. the concern on the right is it's presented as the story. the primary story, that white supremacy is the major theme in american history, and continues today. is that fair? is it a matter of focus? because you would say, obviously, we have to...
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we have the targeting of our friend mark meadows. and the question of privilege continues to be litigated. the gentlelady from wyoming outlines. the text messages were turned over by mr. meadows and produced 1100 documents. mr. meadows offered to appear before the committee to -- 10 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 10 seconds. mr. roy: we are facing a vote to hold mr. meed offs in contempt. and this is to exercise unlimited power while moving the goal posts. this is an assault on our republic. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: i reserve and am prepared to close after the gentlelady from indiana -- the gentlelady from wyoming and the gentleman from indiana. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. ms. cheney: i reserve. banks banks i yield one minute to the gentleman from arizona, mr. biggs. mr. biggs: in spite of the protesttations from the that the bogus committee and said it was self-preservation, but every democrat has stood today
we have the targeting of our friend mark meadows. and the question of privilege continues to be litigated. the gentlelady from wyoming outlines. the text messages were turned over by mr. meadows and produced 1100 documents. mr. meadows offered to appear before the committee to -- 10 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 10 seconds. mr. roy: we are facing a vote to hold mr. meed offs in contempt. and this is to exercise unlimited power while moving the goal posts. this is an...
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mark: we'll be right back. jon: i am jon scott, chaos and frustration at nation's busiest airport as christmas weekend traveler try to make it home, many may not make it by tomorrow with hundreds of flights canceled as crew members call out sick. the omicron variant spreads, thousands of would be passengers have been left stranded for a third day in a row. >> we had a delayed flight yesterday. i am here with two boys. we needed a dinner. >> it is frustrating, it is scary at an airport. >> we made the plans then you have to do something else. because they cancel the flight. jon: u.s. and russia are moving closer to scheduling talks next month as tensions mount over ukraine. meetings held in geneva. >> and this comes new report reveals that russia withdrawn some of the troops near ukraine border. but russia president putin will ponder a slew of options if the west fails to meet his demand that nato not expand to include ukraine. >> tributes pouring in from world leaders homage to legacy of former south african --
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mark: tomorrow marks 30 years since agreement to dissolve the soviet union, an event that vladimir putin sees as a geopolitical tragedy largely because it separated russia from ukraine. there is people in ukraine who also regret that. reporter: i think this is the really big difference between vladimir putin's conception of ukraine and a large number of russians' conception of ukraine. a lot of russians from vladimir putin on down think ukraine is full of people who are russian speakers and nostalgic for the soviet union and would sooner or later once again elect a pro-russian government as opposed to the pro-european governments that ukraine has had since 2014. we do meet people in ukraine who are nostalgic for the soviet union, but that doesn't necessarily correlate with being pro-russian. some people are nostalgic for the 70 union but would never want to be part of vladimir putin's authoritarian russia today. and those people are in the minority, and i would say it is a shrinking minority, if you go on the result of elections in ukraine, which is a democracy, they repeatedly turn to p
mark: tomorrow marks 30 years since agreement to dissolve the soviet union, an event that vladimir putin sees as a geopolitical tragedy largely because it separated russia from ukraine. there is people in ukraine who also regret that. reporter: i think this is the really big difference between vladimir putin's conception of ukraine and a large number of russians' conception of ukraine. a lot of russians from vladimir putin on down think ukraine is full of people who are russian speakers and...
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and mark meadows as the capitol siege was under way. donald trump jr. says he's got to condemn this shit asap. the capitol police tweet is not enough. meadows respond, i'm pushing it hard. i agree. don jr. texted meadows again. we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it's gone too far and gotten out of hand. that language and the similar language we heard from fox hosts behind the scenes pleading for the same thing while going on tv and blaming it on antifa, very different. >> they knew how damaging it was that day and you'll remember the coverage for a couple of weeks after fox, they took it very seriously. they continued to cover the fallout and republicans speaking out. now they're just pretending that it didn't happen and shifted right back to, he's the de facto leader of the republican party so we just have to pretend this wasn't as significant as it was. one thing i want to know because the fox texts are getting a lot of attention. the most damning thing that came out was this email sent by the former chief of staff saying the national
and mark meadows as the capitol siege was under way. donald trump jr. says he's got to condemn this shit asap. the capitol police tweet is not enough. meadows respond, i'm pushing it hard. i agree. don jr. texted meadows again. we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it's gone too far and gotten out of hand. that language and the similar language we heard from fox hosts behind the scenes pleading for the same thing while going on tv and blaming it on antifa, very different. >>...
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this marks a significant break for the committee because mark short is a firsthand witness and he's willing to cooperate according to our sources. he knows firsthand what was going on in the days leading up to january 6th. he knows what happened at the capitol on january 6th. it's hard not to imagine that mark short who was then chief of staff to mike pence, he's there in the capitol, was not calling or texting someone like mark meadows who was chief of staff to donald trump when the riot was going on. he is likely to be able to provide information about conversations, phone calls, texts that were going on in realtime on january 6. just as one example, he may be able to tell the committee what the communication was when they were reaching out trying to find out why did it take so long for trump to come out and tell the rioters to stop, wolf. >> how do you think, jamie, the former president is going to react to all this? >> not well. donald trump is not going to be happy with this, to say the least. in fact, just going back on january 7th, he actually banned mark short from the white house b
this marks a significant break for the committee because mark short is a firsthand witness and he's willing to cooperate according to our sources. he knows firsthand what was going on in the days leading up to january 6th. he knows what happened at the capitol on january 6th. it's hard not to imagine that mark short who was then chief of staff to mike pence, he's there in the capitol, was not calling or texting someone like mark meadows who was chief of staff to donald trump when the riot was...
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this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed over these documents without privilege and i think it is fair to say donald trump was not happy. he did not want anyone in his inner circle testifying, certainly not his former chief of staff. i think meadows got scared. he withdrew, he stopped cooperating, and now he finds himself in the situation he did not want to be in and a historic one for a former member of congress and chief of staff. >> it's interesting, dana, because the committee in their public statements last night and today laying out a lot more details right now. what are you specifically looking for as you watch the remainder of this process unfold? >> one of the things that's going to be interesting to see is how the votes come out when we actually see the votes taking place. we expect most, if not all of the democrats to vote yes. we obviously expect adam kinzinger and liz cheney to vote yes. will you have some of t
this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed over these documents without privilege and i think it is fair to say donald trump was not happy. he did not want anyone in his inner circle testifying, certainly not his former chief of staff. i think meadows got scared. he withdrew, he stopped cooperating, and now he finds himself in the situation he did not want to be in and a historic one for a...
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the house set to vote any minute on mark meadows for defying the -- on voting whether to refer mark meadows to the doj for defying a subpoena. kim is a professor of law at the baltimore school of law and author of "how to read the constitution and why." good evening. so happy to have you on. liz cheney spoke on the house floor. i want to play some of what she said and then we'll talk. >> all of these texts are non-privileged, they are texts that mr. meadows has turned over and they are evidence of president trump's supreme dereliction of duty for 187 minutes and mr. meadows testimony will bear on another fundamental question before this committee and that is whether donald j. trump through action or inaction, corruptly sought to obstruct or impede congress' official proceeding to count electoral votes. >> what she's saying there corruptly sought to obstruct or impede an official proceeding, she's now repeated that a few times. she's referencing a criminal statute. >> 19 usc, section 1512, don, yes. this is a statute that the justice department has used or attempted to use with a number of t
the house set to vote any minute on mark meadows for defying the -- on voting whether to refer mark meadows to the doj for defying a subpoena. kim is a professor of law at the baltimore school of law and author of "how to read the constitution and why." good evening. so happy to have you on. liz cheney spoke on the house floor. i want to play some of what she said and then we'll talk. >> all of these texts are non-privileged, they are texts that mr. meadows has turned over and...