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jamie raskin: thank you so much. jamie raskin: hey. man: mr. raskin. jamie raskin: hey. man: don't give him the fucking wall. jamie raskin: all right. man: thank you for your work. woman: i haven't emailed your office lately, but i'm sure i will. (both laughing) woman: whenever i get angry, i just fire something off. jamie raskin: we have a system of checks and balances here, and you don't hold the federal workforce and the people of the country hostage in order to get your way in a policy debate. he wasn't able to get the mexican government to pay for his wall. he wasn't able to get congress to do it, even when he controlled the house and the senate with republican control over the last two years. now, suddenly, the democrats take over the house. we won 40 seats and he decides to shut the government down. it's just an unacceptable way to do business in a democracy. ♪ ♪ (keyboard typing) ♪ ♪ i never thought that trump could turn out to be a good guy, but i thought maybe, all of this right wing authoritarian populist stuff, all this mussolini stuff, would just fad
jamie raskin: thank you so much. jamie raskin: hey. man: mr. raskin. jamie raskin: hey. man: don't give him the fucking wall. jamie raskin: all right. man: thank you for your work. woman: i haven't emailed your office lately, but i'm sure i will. (both laughing) woman: whenever i get angry, i just fire something off. jamie raskin: we have a system of checks and balances here, and you don't hold the federal workforce and the people of the country hostage in order to get your way in a policy...
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raskin: we wanted to focus on -- i'm sorry. our criminal referrals were based on the gravity of the event, the centrality of the actors, and the evidence we had available to us. there were undoubtedly other people involved, but we were stymied by virtue of a lot of people refusing to come and testify, refusing to give us information they had, or taking the fifth amendment. we chose to advance the names of people where we felt certain that there was abundant evidence that they had participated in crimes. and so we are sending those over. it's not to the exclusion of anyone else. if you read the report, you will see there are a number of other people named, and that is ultimately going to be up to the department of justice. >> so you say trump and others. will you be filling in the blank of "and others"? rep. raskin: no, the others are contained in the report, and that judgment will be made by the department of justice as to whether they have sufficient evidence and probable cause to bring charges. we wanted to proceed in such a
raskin: we wanted to focus on -- i'm sorry. our criminal referrals were based on the gravity of the event, the centrality of the actors, and the evidence we had available to us. there were undoubtedly other people involved, but we were stymied by virtue of a lot of people refusing to come and testify, refusing to give us information they had, or taking the fifth amendment. we chose to advance the names of people where we felt certain that there was abundant evidence that they had participated...
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laura: congressman jamie raskin, thank you for joining us. mr. raskin: thank you for having me. laura: president putin has been visiting belarus today amid concerrussia could put pressure on its neighbor to join its war against ukraine. the russian leader met president lukashenko this afternoon. our russia editor steve rosenberg is in moscow. this is a pretty rare visit, isn't it, for president putin to belarus? what is it all about? steve: absolutely. something really rare happened today. vladimir putin got on a plane in moscow and flew to minsk. lukashenko a putin meet a lot and russia, but this is the first time in 3.5 years that putin has got to belarus. at has fueled speculation that there is something vladimir putin wants very badly. possibly, he wants alexander lukashenko to get actively involved in the war in ukraine, to commit troops there. today, the kremlin dismissed the suggestion as stupid and groundless speculation. the fact that putin has gone to belarus, the first trip in 3.5 years, does suggest there is something he wants from this. laura: what does that say abo
laura: congressman jamie raskin, thank you for joining us. mr. raskin: thank you for having me. laura: president putin has been visiting belarus today amid concerrussia could put pressure on its neighbor to join its war against ukraine. the russian leader met president lukashenko this afternoon. our russia editor steve rosenberg is in moscow. this is a pretty rare visit, isn't it, for president putin to belarus? what is it all about? steve: absolutely. something really rare happened today....
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raskin: these things are enormously time-consuming. our staff was overburdened under the weight of the work as it was. we made it clear we would turn over to the department of justice all relevant information they are seeking. we want the whole public to see what we have learned from this bipartisan inquiry into the worst violent domestic assault on the peaceful transfer of power in our history. geoff: the january 6 committee referred four members of congress, all republicans, to the ethics committee for ignoring subpoenas. the membership of the ethics committee is evenly divided between each political party. still, republicans are set to take control of the house in weeks. do you expect this committee to operate in a nonpartisan fashion regarding these referrals? rep. raskin: no, i would not expect them to operate in a nonpartisan fashion. i would expect them to operate in a bipartisan fashion. but there is a profounproblem that is posed by members of congress who received a congressional subpoena to give information about what they k
raskin: these things are enormously time-consuming. our staff was overburdened under the weight of the work as it was. we made it clear we would turn over to the department of justice all relevant information they are seeking. we want the whole public to see what we have learned from this bipartisan inquiry into the worst violent domestic assault on the peaceful transfer of power in our history. geoff: the january 6 committee referred four members of congress, all republicans, to the ethics...
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thank you chairman raskin as well. i, you look great, i'm glad to see you doing okay. i thank the chairman for holding today's hearing on such an important issue in my hometown a goose creek south carolina, just over two years ago, on september of 19, there is a huge human trafficking and sex trafficking best. these kinds of issues are happening all over our country. unbeknownst to many people today. thousands of innocent victims. all americans, especially women, girls deserve to receive their full potential, but far too often violent criminal activity and sex trafficking in start to limit opportunities and distinguish their livelihood. a shockingly high number of -- are the human trafficking during their lifetime. according to the center for disease control and prevention, intimate partner balances and fact, in a little fact, one in four women in the u.s., and half of all female homicide victims are killed by a current or former male internal partner. in my home state of south carolina, they're almost 60 homicides in 2021 alone related to domestic violence. according
thank you chairman raskin as well. i, you look great, i'm glad to see you doing okay. i thank the chairman for holding today's hearing on such an important issue in my hometown a goose creek south carolina, just over two years ago, on september of 19, there is a huge human trafficking and sex trafficking best. these kinds of issues are happening all over our country. unbeknownst to many people today. thousands of innocent victims. all americans, especially women, girls deserve to receive their...
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that was congressman jamie raskin making those - jamie raskin making those comments there. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. a landmark deal to protect the planet has been agreed to. the summit in montreal had been regarded as a last chance to put nature on a path to recovery and it includes measures to preserve the diversity of the natural world, to protect ecosystems like rainforest and wetlands and to ensure the rights of indigenous people. but environmental groups have criticised the pledges were being voluntary and not legally binding. fiur and not legally binding. our climate editor _ and not legally binding. our climate editor has - and not legally binding. oi" climate editor has more. and not legally binding. i>i:' climate editor has more. the agreement today is about stopping the alarming decline of the natural world. it came at 3:30am this morning after a seven—hour meeting. what has been agreed? the deal today includes 23 targets including protecting 30% of the land and sea by 2030. there are targets to prevent more species going extinc
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all, right congressman jamie raskin. still ahead, what we just learned about trump's chief of staff mark meadows and his very active white house fireplace that is next. realtor.com (in a whisper) even if you like a house, lowball the first offer. the house whisperer! this house says use the realtor.com app to see three different estimates. also, don't take advice from people who don't know what they're talking about. realtor.com to each their home. ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ realtor.com ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ >> in addition to the final report, the january six committee has now released reams of transcripts and witness tested when they gather throughout their investigation. yesterday, they made public two more interviews connected with one of their star witnesses. cassidy hutchinson, former aide to chief of staff mark meadows. during one of those meetings in may of this year hutchison revealed that he saw her boss bu
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representative raskin of course represents maryland's eighth the district which now includes most of montgomery county and as you also know he has helped to lead congress as a response to the january 6th insurrection. representative raskin was elite and patient manager for the second impeachment of president trump and hees currently servesn the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capital. prior to his election toat congress, representative raskin was a well-known constitutional law scholar at american university washington college of law, and he wrote leading articles on the voting rights of noncitizen aliens and electoral college reform. congressman raskin has also written several books, one of which he just told it was banned in taxes -- [laughing] and he himself has also recently been banned from russia. so i will leave it to him to tell you more about being banned, but i t will say that we here at georgetown law are honored to have congressman jamie raskin here with us today. andd please -- join me in welcoming him to georgetown law. thank
representative raskin of course represents maryland's eighth the district which now includes most of montgomery county and as you also know he has helped to lead congress as a response to the january 6th insurrection. representative raskin was elite and patient manager for the second impeachment of president trump and hees currently servesn the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capital. prior to his election toat congress, representative raskin was a...
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the case of jamie raskin, a former constitutional lawyer, and professor. so these are people who are aware of what the preponderance of evidence would need to be and certainly it is something that they brought to the table, even though they're not presenting in a court of law, they're presenting in a court of public opinion. i think the other thing that's important here, is what we're going to end up seeing given over and made public. our understanding is that they're going to be as transparent as possible, and we're going to see hundreds and hundreds of pages when it comes down on wednesday, this final report. not just the eight chapters that we expect from the committee, but also in the appendixes, when we actually get to read the transcripts. there are questions about if people outright perjured themselves or if they were just giving half-truths by saying they could not recall things that they actually could recall. those are some of the questions that we were asking members, and that we are likely to see answered when we actually can read through all o
the case of jamie raskin, a former constitutional lawyer, and professor. so these are people who are aware of what the preponderance of evidence would need to be and certainly it is something that they brought to the table, even though they're not presenting in a court of law, they're presenting in a court of public opinion. i think the other thing that's important here, is what we're going to end up seeing given over and made public. our understanding is that they're going to be as transparent...
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but i want to show you -- i tried to pull out of congressman raskin earlier in the week what the raskin standard was. and i think the committee is to disciplined and that's another part of the story that i want to talk to you about, but he didn't want to get ahead of him. let me show you what he said. >> the way i'm thinking of it is we need to have clearly abundant evidence, evidence even more than sufficient evidence to believe that this crime was committed. we want to be identifying key players in the operation. we want to make sure that nobody falls through the cracks and we want to make sure that the crimes that we're addressing have sufficient magnitude in gravity that the congress of the united states needs to pronounce upon them. obviously, congress is the legislative branch. we don't prosecute crimes. we can't prosecute crimes. but just like everybody else in the country, when we've come into possession of evidence that crimes have been committed, and if those crimes go right to the heart of our constitutional order, and its survivability, then we believe we have an obligation
but i want to show you -- i tried to pull out of congressman raskin earlier in the week what the raskin standard was. and i think the committee is to disciplined and that's another part of the story that i want to talk to you about, but he didn't want to get ahead of him. let me show you what he said. >> the way i'm thinking of it is we need to have clearly abundant evidence, evidence even more than sufficient evidence to believe that this crime was committed. we want to be identifying...
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i also want to thank chairman raskin. jamie, you know we're all unified in wishing you a quick recovery and having you back again. and thank for the chair to help convene so we can have this discussion today and chairman maloney, thank you for the chair of the full committee. like everybody else, my heart goes out to the witnesses, those who testified, those who have lost family members, this whole notion of black, brown, multi-racial, indigenous girls, women and children is an issue that i think the american public don't understand the full scope, width and breadth of it, we hear about it, we're shocked and haunts it us, and then in the news cycle there's another story, not story about the missing person, but a story something else and we go on and that magnitude and scope is not particularly captured. as a father and grandfather, i have absolutely no idea, miss foster, or wilkinson what either of you have gone through. we try as those not affected to remember or put ourselves in your shoes and we think we can, but hones
i also want to thank chairman raskin. jamie, you know we're all unified in wishing you a quick recovery and having you back again. and thank for the chair to help convene so we can have this discussion today and chairman maloney, thank you for the chair of the full committee. like everybody else, my heart goes out to the witnesses, those who testified, those who have lost family members, this whole notion of black, brown, multi-racial, indigenous girls, women and children is an issue that i...
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congressman raskin is our guest. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >> when you formally read an issued the referrals on monday, why do you think you had a valid legal case? and i'm just curious personally, how did it feel doing it on monday? >> well, i think it was someone that said in america every great question comes down to law. and we reduced the massive evidence we received more than 1 thou thou -- 1,000 interviews and we reduced it to the analysis of what the offenses were. and it came down to the four offenses. it was a clear attempt to interfere with a federal government proceeding. that was the whole point. it what an attempt to defraud the government by stopping a honest election for a counterfeit election with fake electors. it was the submission of fake documents to the government. and ultimately, it was aiding and abetting an insurrection against the united states. that is a criminal offense implementing a number of different provisions in the constitution which make it a very serious
congressman raskin is our guest. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >> when you formally read an issued the referrals on monday, why do you think you had a valid legal case? and i'm just curious personally, how did it feel doing it on monday? >> well, i think it was someone that said in america every great question comes down to law. and we reduced the massive evidence we received more than 1 thou thou -- 1,000 interviews and we reduced it to the...
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in a statement, raskin said he's going to undergo a course of chemo. immunotherapy. he said he expects to be able to continue working as he goes to treatment. now, the co-leader plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. adam fox says the handed down the long as symptoms of anyone convicted in that plot. fox has been convicted of conspiracy charges for helping organize a plot to whip up anti-government extremists just before the 2020 presidential election. well, the fbi says secret agent or and that in that group for making 14 arrest. almost 7 weeks after for idaho college kids were murdered. still no answers for leads from police and that the anxiety and the search for the killer residents are hopeful there will be an eventual return to a new normal. how force correspondent nancy loo reports from moscow on how the residents are feeling. >> even on a great day, moscow, idaho is picturesque and there's a strong sense of pride in this college town of about 25,000. i think it's a it's a great community. super small. i lov
in a statement, raskin said he's going to undergo a course of chemo. immunotherapy. he said he expects to be able to continue working as he goes to treatment. now, the co-leader plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. adam fox says the handed down the long as symptoms of anyone convicted in that plot. fox has been convicted of conspiracy charges for helping organize a plot to whip up anti-government extremists just before the 2020 presidential...
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i did ask congressman raskin about the kind of dog that didn't bark here. the dog that didn't hunt or whatever the saying is. that's is seditious conspiracy. we have seen it's not easy to convict on that either, apparently, but we have seen a conviction on that. i just want to read you a little bit of the executive summary about the violence that took place. that's the connection that would need to be made. secret service confiscated a haul of weapons from the people who passed through the magnetometers. 269 knives or blades, 18 brass knuckles, six pieces of body armor, 30 batons or blunt instruments and miscellaneous items and thousands of others possibly left outside. we know there was cassidy hutchinson testimony that donald trump was demanding the mags be open and that, quote, his people be allowed through. they were armed. talk to us about the justice department's decision making here. because they have already convicted some people on seditious conspiracy. they now have a referral on four other charges. if you're in the doj right now, which way do you
i did ask congressman raskin about the kind of dog that didn't bark here. the dog that didn't hunt or whatever the saying is. that's is seditious conspiracy. we have seen it's not easy to convict on that either, apparently, but we have seen a conviction on that. i just want to read you a little bit of the executive summary about the violence that took place. that's the connection that would need to be made. secret service confiscated a haul of weapons from the people who passed through the...
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raskin after the hearing. he said, look, i think we're in a good place. the you know, the committee had good unity at the end. and we were able to put a good closing on our kind of 16 months of the investigation. i think that's really the opinion of the members as well as the staff counsel on this investigation. i think they did manage to uncover and present in a compelling way different elements of trump's plan to overturn this election. the greatest gift is a more sinister -- and they didn't quite find evidence for this. but more sinister kind of violence coup plan. there were contacts between the trump white house and various members who were adjacent to the oath keepers. the fact they presented this in a compelling way is a lasting legacy of this committee. >> political investigations reporter for "the guardia guardo lowell, thank you. jamie raskin will be on "morning joe" later to discuss the work of the january 6 committee. >>> still ahead on "way too early," with cases of the flu, rsv and covid all on the rise, pharmacies are taking new action amid
raskin after the hearing. he said, look, i think we're in a good place. the you know, the committee had good unity at the end. and we were able to put a good closing on our kind of 16 months of the investigation. i think that's really the opinion of the members as well as the staff counsel on this investigation. i think they did manage to uncover and present in a compelling way different elements of trump's plan to overturn this election. the greatest gift is a more sinister -- and they didn't...
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once they have actually convicted some people of seditious conspiracy -- i did ask jamie raskin about this. i am fascinated about the difference between the four things they referred to and the mission one, the seditious conspiracy. they have convicted a couple of people on seditious conspiracy. -- that is not easy to do. once the justice department has now gone that route with bags and with roads, does that ban tempt them to say, you know what? we can convict on this and very. maybe you do take a second look at seditious conspiracy. it is the one thing that is not there. >> but it is in the reports. >> it is a potential. >> i think it is in the report. you cannot do a conspiracy alone. so, whether it's a conspiracy to nonviolently impede the proceeding, which is a real crime, or to do it violently, this report lays out avenues to go after trump and these people for both of those. the other point you alluded to, which i'm sure we will continue to get into, people say oh, the doj will decide, sure. but where was the crime scene? the capital. who was involved as a witness and potential
once they have actually convicted some people of seditious conspiracy -- i did ask jamie raskin about this. i am fascinated about the difference between the four things they referred to and the mission one, the seditious conspiracy. they have convicted a couple of people on seditious conspiracy. -- that is not easy to do. once the justice department has now gone that route with bags and with roads, does that ban tempt them to say, you know what? we can convict on this and very. maybe you do...
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raskin says he expects he will be able to continue to work during his treatment. our thoughts with jamie raskin. >>> now, as the death toll rises from the blizzard in buffalo, we're learning how some people saved the lives of complete strangers. >> thank y'all so much. i'm so happy y'all responded so fast. i'm right here. you okay? i love you, too, sweetie. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and...
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i also want to thank chairman raskin. jamie, you know we're all unified in wishing you a quick recovery. having you back here again. thank you as the chair of this subcommittee for helping to kind of enough so that we could have this discussion today. and, of course, jerome maloney, thank you as chair of the full committee. like everyone else, my heart goes out to the witnesses, to those who testified, to those who have lost family members. this whole notion of black, brown, multiracial, indigenous girls women and children is an issue that i think that the american public does not understand the full scope with and breath of. we hear about it, we are shocked, it haunts us and the next day in the new cycle, there is another story. but not the story about the missing person. a story about something else and we go on and again, that magnitude and that scope is not particularly captured. as a father and a grandfather, i have absolutely no idea, miss foster or mr. wilkinson, with either of you have gone through. we try, there
i also want to thank chairman raskin. jamie, you know we're all unified in wishing you a quick recovery. having you back here again. thank you as the chair of this subcommittee for helping to kind of enough so that we could have this discussion today. and, of course, jerome maloney, thank you as chair of the full committee. like everyone else, my heart goes out to the witnesses, to those who testified, to those who have lost family members. this whole notion of black, brown, multiracial,...
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good morning chairman raskin and members of the subcommittee for civil rights and civil liberties. i am natalie wilson, cofounder of the black and missing foundation. a nonprofit organization that brings awareness to missing people of color across the country. i am pleased to provide testimony today on the issue of missing women and girls of color. my sister in law and i started the foundation after hearing about the case in houston who disappeared in spartanburg, south carolina. it was disheartening to us that her family struggled to get national media coverage on the disappearance, yet another missing woman, natalie holiday, was dominating the national headlines. while missing persons of color made up 40% of the missing population, their stories were barely told by the media. their families often struggled to get sufficient law enforcement resources to bring their loved ones home. we are not naive to believe that every missing persons case will get national coverage. however, missing persons of color cases only received 7% of the national media coverage. we can all name gabby pet
good morning chairman raskin and members of the subcommittee for civil rights and civil liberties. i am natalie wilson, cofounder of the black and missing foundation. a nonprofit organization that brings awareness to missing people of color across the country. i am pleased to provide testimony today on the issue of missing women and girls of color. my sister in law and i started the foundation after hearing about the case in houston who disappeared in spartanburg, south carolina. it was...
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joining us now is congressman jamie raskin, a member of the house select committee. congressman, we played that, because it was so clear you knew then what the committee has painstakingly proven, with evidence that perhaps the impeachment committee didn't have the time or resources to gather. and i wonder if you can just speak to -- when we showed that, because there's so much you knew then, but just speak to how much more we know now. >> well, everything that took place during the impeachment trial was based on public statements and public records, for example, donald trump's speech inciting the crowd to go fight like hell or you won't have a country anymore. and all of that clearly added up to incitement to insurrection, as was found by majorities in both the house and in the senate. but what we've been able to do on the january 6th select committee is to interview more than 1,000 witnesses, collect more than a million pages worth of documents, and all of the details documenting that donald trump's role was far more central to these events than merely inciting them
joining us now is congressman jamie raskin, a member of the house select committee. congressman, we played that, because it was so clear you knew then what the committee has painstakingly proven, with evidence that perhaps the impeachment committee didn't have the time or resources to gather. and i wonder if you can just speak to -- when we showed that, because there's so much you knew then, but just speak to how much more we know now. >> well, everything that took place during the...
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i think it was i representative raskin who said how can we _ representative raskin who said how can we let _ representative raskin who said how can we let the foot soldiers who got caught— can we let the foot soldiers who got caught up— can we let the foot soldiers who got caught up go to jail when the ringleaders and those who ran the show— ringleaders and those who ran the show and — ringleaders and those who ran the show and gave the ideas get away scot free~ — show and gave the ideas get away scot free. while there may be some fatigue _ scot free. while there may be some fatigue in— scot free. while there may be some fatigue in terms of going after donald — fatigue in terms of going after donald trump and some people may feel that _ donald trump and some people may feel that the fact that he is not president and never will be present again _ president and never will be present again is— president and never will be present again, is enough. i can see the argument— again, is enough. i can see the argument that there has to be some process— argument that there has
i think it was i representative raskin who said how can we _ representative raskin who said how can we let _ representative raskin who said how can we let the foot soldiers who got caught— can we let the foot soldiers who got caught up— can we let the foot soldiers who got caught up go to jail when the ringleaders and those who ran the show— ringleaders and those who ran the show and — ringleaders and those who ran the show and gave the ideas get away scot free~ — show and gave the...
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so it is up _ raskin, where the facts are. so it is up to— raskin, where the facts are. so it is up to decide which aspects of the investigation they will take on board — investigation they will take on board i— investigation they will take on board. i think the committee is also hoping _ board. i think the committee is also hoping to— board. i think the committee is also hoping to give jack smith, special prosecutors, a sense of urgency as well to— prosecutors, a sense of urgency as well to take — prosecutors, a sense of urgency as well to take this on board. whether they do— well to take this on board. whether they do or— well to take this on board. whether they do or not it remains to be seen — they do or not it remains to be seen the _ they do or not it remains to be seen. the staffs of the hearing did say that _ seen. the staffs of the hearing did say that they would be closely keeping — say that they would be closely keeping an eye on the committees hearings _ keeping an eye on the committees hearings and meetings.— keeping an eye on the committ
so it is up _ raskin, where the facts are. so it is up to— raskin, where the facts are. so it is up to decide which aspects of the investigation they will take on board — investigation they will take on board i— investigation they will take on board. i think the committee is also hoping _ board. i think the committee is also hoping to— board. i think the committee is also hoping to give jack smith, special prosecutors, a sense of urgency as well to— prosecutors, a sense of urgency as...
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that bringstous what jamie raskin was telling us. reading out those charges against the president at the beginning of the week, neal. take a listen to what he said about the support for them to us. >> it came down to those four offenses. it was a clear attempt to interfere with a federal government proceeding. that was the whole point of stopping the steal. it was clearly an attempt to defraud the government by exchanging an honest election for a counterfeit election with fake electors and coerce of force, it was the submission of fake documents to the government, and ultimately it was aiding and abetting and assisting and inciting an insurrection against the united states. and that's a criminal offense since the civil war. >> that's the case he makes. your view, neal? >> yeah, that's 100% right, and we knew some of this, ari, back in october when some of the first hutchinson testimony was released. she talked about a conversation she overheard between mark meadows, trump's chief of staff, and others in which trump said, you know, i
that bringstous what jamie raskin was telling us. reading out those charges against the president at the beginning of the week, neal. take a listen to what he said about the support for them to us. >> it came down to those four offenses. it was a clear attempt to interfere with a federal government proceeding. that was the whole point of stopping the steal. it was clearly an attempt to defraud the government by exchanging an honest election for a counterfeit election with fake electors...
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congressman jamie raskin is a member of the january six committee. he was a manager in the impeachment, the second impeachment of donald trump. one of the key witnesses in the january 6th hearings that help make the case that led to the criminal referral of donald trump. was rusty bowers, powers as one of the first state republican officials who refused to cave. and to go along with trump's attempted coup. so along with these hearings, what does he think of the referrals? and what may come next? for donald trump? joining me now is rusty bowers, the arizona republican who stood his ground. and he refused to help donald trump and his lawyers overturn the election. rusty, thanks for being with us. i think what we just heard was really, really important. there was a part of us that was dependent on people like you, and brad raffensperger, and auschwitz in pennsylvania who really stood up against the pressure, but i think you think in a real democracy. we shouldn't have to just depend on people like you doing the right thing? >> in a real democracy, every
congressman jamie raskin is a member of the january six committee. he was a manager in the impeachment, the second impeachment of donald trump. one of the key witnesses in the january 6th hearings that help make the case that led to the criminal referral of donald trump. was rusty bowers, powers as one of the first state republican officials who refused to cave. and to go along with trump's attempted coup. so along with these hearings, what does he think of the referrals? and what may come...
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democrat jamie raskin _ statute we invoke... democrat jamie raskin announced i statute we invoke... democrat jamie raskin announced the i jamie raskin announced the committee was recommending four charges against donald trump to the department ofjustice. obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to make a false statement and inciting, assisting, aiding or comforting and insurrection. some of the former president's allies and advisers were also accused in a summary that was unanimously accepted by the committee of both republicans and democrats. those in favour say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the echo to have it. these are recommendations are not legally binding. is now up to the department ofjustice on how to proceed stopping the work of the committee which been widely criticised by republicans as being partisan is almost over. but the extraordinary story it told of donald trump's efforts to effectively block the peaceful transition of power to the man who defeated him will not quickly fade away.- who defeated
democrat jamie raskin _ statute we invoke... democrat jamie raskin announced i statute we invoke... democrat jamie raskin announced the i jamie raskin announced the committee was recommending four charges against donald trump to the department ofjustice. obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the united states, conspiracy to make a false statement and inciting, assisting, aiding or comforting and insurrection. some of the former president's allies and advisers were also...
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well, raskin says it's now time to actually deal with it. >> the electoral college now, which has given us five popular vote losers as president in our history twice in this century alone has become a danger not just to democracy but to the american people. it was a danger on january 6th. there's so many curving byways and nooks and crannies in the electoral college there's a lot of opportunities for electoral mischief. we should elect the president in the way we elect governor wrbz mayors, senators, everybody elsech whoever gets the most votes wins. >> raskins remarks come days after the house committee investigating the capitol riots. and president trump's efforts is now about to be wrapped up. in a symbolic move the committee of course referred president trump to the justice department on four criminal charges. richard johnson joins me now in u.s. politics at queen mary university london. he joins me in london. this is really straightforward. i'm sure as long as you can remember people have been saying, well, popular vote versus electoral vote it doesn't really work, but nobody can f
well, raskin says it's now time to actually deal with it. >> the electoral college now, which has given us five popular vote losers as president in our history twice in this century alone has become a danger not just to democracy but to the american people. it was a danger on january 6th. there's so many curving byways and nooks and crannies in the electoral college there's a lot of opportunities for electoral mischief. we should elect the president in the way we elect governor wrbz...
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. >> reporter: for now, the committee is coy, but maryland democrat jamie raskin, one of its leading members, has reached his own personal conclusion. >> people want to know, does congressman jamie raskin believe donald trump committed a crime or not? >> well, absolutely. i mean for one thing, there's this mega offense of coup and insurrection against the constitutional democracy. but then that mega offense includes hundreds of statutory criminal offenses, and i think speaking personally that donald trump could be prosecuted for several of them. >> but this report could be the basis, in your view, for prosecution. could be? >> yeah. i -- i think that it could be. it was donald trump who sent out the tweet heard around the alt-right underworld to gather on january 6th. he wanted to ride in like mussolini on the shoulders of the mob so that he could seize the presidency. >> reporter: this past thursday, raskin and david remnick, editor of the new yorker magazine, sat down to discuss the potential impact of the report. they paired up since recommend nick will publish the report as a boo
. >> reporter: for now, the committee is coy, but maryland democrat jamie raskin, one of its leading members, has reached his own personal conclusion. >> people want to know, does congressman jamie raskin believe donald trump committed a crime or not? >> well, absolutely. i mean for one thing, there's this mega offense of coup and insurrection against the constitutional democracy. but then that mega offense includes hundreds of statutory criminal offenses, and i think speaking...
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>> well, i expect both jamie raskin and merrick garland we'll take seriously the principle that under our system of justice, you don't go after only the foot soldiers and let the masterminds and the ones who pull the strings get a pass. and i think that will translate, in practical terms, into using all of the tools that andrew weissmann, in your earlier segment, emphasized are available to the justice department to fill in whatever blanks remain in the absolutely magnificent report that we saw summarized today. there were a few gaps, particularly with respect to the offense of seditious conspiracy. i think one of your guests said that was -- no, it was not. there is a specific discussion of seditious conspiracy in the summary of the report, but the summary said that we are not quite ready to recommend indicting for that, although some people lower down on the food chain are on trial for it now and others have been convicted, but the most important of the offenses, the one that would lead to automatic disqualification from holding any future office, was the offense of insurrection. an
>> well, i expect both jamie raskin and merrick garland we'll take seriously the principle that under our system of justice, you don't go after only the foot soldiers and let the masterminds and the ones who pull the strings get a pass. and i think that will translate, in practical terms, into using all of the tools that andrew weissmann, in your earlier segment, emphasized are available to the justice department to fill in whatever blanks remain in the absolutely magnificent report that...
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raskin. >> aye. >> mrs. luria? >> aye. >> mrs. luria, aye. >> mr. kinzinger. >> aye. >> mr. kinzinger, aye. >> how does the chair recorded? >> mr. chairman, you are not recorded. >> the chair votes aye. >> mr. chairman, aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> mr. chairman, on this vote, there are nine ayes and zero no's. >> and as agreed to, without objection, a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, staff is authorized to make any necessary technical or conforming changes to the report, to reflect that actions of the committee, the chair requests those in the hearing room remain seated until the capitol police have escorted members from the room. there being no further business, without objection, the select committee stands adjourned. >> that is the final, that is the final gavel, we have andrea mitchell, covering the january 6th committee votes to adopt the final reporting. you just saw it there. they weren't going to read off the individual referrals for criminal charges that were laid out in the report. instead they did it all together in one f
raskin. >> aye. >> mrs. luria? >> aye. >> mrs. luria, aye. >> mr. kinzinger. >> aye. >> mr. kinzinger, aye. >> how does the chair recorded? >> mr. chairman, you are not recorded. >> the chair votes aye. >> mr. chairman, aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> mr. chairman, on this vote, there are nine ayes and zero no's. >> and as agreed to, without objection, a motion to reconsider is laid on the table....
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>> reporter: i did speak with jamie raskin, one of the members of the committee and asked who are you looking at issuing criminal referrals to? he would not go that far. he said decisions are still being discussed exactly who will get referred to by the justice department for potential criminal prosecution. but he did say the focus of the committee is on the people who are at the center of the events and who masterminded the attack on congress and the vice president on that day. so very likely donald trump will be on the list. people around donald trump, people who are -- the committee has, of course, heard a lot of testimony about this as well. this will all culminate in a report that the committee will put out after its exhaustive investigation for the past two years, more than thousand or so witnesses, the thousands and thousands of pages of documents all put together in a report, raskin told me they are making great progress in finishing the report and does not know if it will be done this week but of course considered to be done within the next couple of weeks because come januar
>> reporter: i did speak with jamie raskin, one of the members of the committee and asked who are you looking at issuing criminal referrals to? he would not go that far. he said decisions are still being discussed exactly who will get referred to by the justice department for potential criminal prosecution. but he did say the focus of the committee is on the people who are at the center of the events and who masterminded the attack on congress and the vice president on that day. so very...
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raskin was the lead impeachment manager for former president trump's second impeachment. he is now on the january 6 committee. in his statement today, he said he will undergo a course of chemo. him. a note immunotherapy and says he expects he will be able to continue working as he goes through that treatment. >> coming up, an investigation is underway after a fire breaks out at an east bay apartment complex overnight. what officials say caused those flames. also, authorities believe the accused stockton serial killer had more victims than initially believed. >> the new merch murder charges that he's now facing. plus, the warriors feeling the holiday spirit ahead of tonight's game. >> how t >> in the east bay, a man is in custody after being accused of setting fire to an apartment complex. a kron 4. sarah stinson reports from pleasant hill with the latest. >> a 58 year-old man has been arrested, accused of starting a fire in his own apartment right here on the first floor of this pleasant hill apartment complex. you can see all the charred furniture that lies in the back o
raskin was the lead impeachment manager for former president trump's second impeachment. he is now on the january 6 committee. in his statement today, he said he will undergo a course of chemo. him. a note immunotherapy and says he expects he will be able to continue working as he goes through that treatment. >> coming up, an investigation is underway after a fire breaks out at an east bay apartment complex overnight. what officials say caused those flames. also, authorities believe the...
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as we wait to see what happens, the house democrat jamie raskin is speaking up saying the next step is to save democracy by rye forming the electoral college. americans don't select the u.s. president corrdirectly, there i this electoral college. they vote for state electors who in turn are expected to carry out the will of the voters when they meet and vote for the president. let's not get too detailed on the electoral college. most americans have difficult understanding the full ramifications anyway. but raskin says it is time to revamp the system. >> the electoral college now, which has given us five popular vote losers as president in our history twice in this century alone, has become a danger not just to democracy, but to the american people. it was a danger on january 6, there are so many curving byways and nooks and crannies in the electoral college that there are opportunities for loot of strategic mischief. we should elect the president the way we elect governors, senators, mayors. whoever gets the most votes wins. >> raskin's comments come only days after the house committee
as we wait to see what happens, the house democrat jamie raskin is speaking up saying the next step is to save democracy by rye forming the electoral college. americans don't select the u.s. president corrdirectly, there i this electoral college. they vote for state electors who in turn are expected to carry out the will of the voters when they meet and vote for the president. let's not get too detailed on the electoral college. most americans have difficult understanding the full ramifications...
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we'll talk with one of the top house committee investigators, maryland democrat jamie raskin. >>> it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we wish you a merry christmas and happy hanukkah. thank you for joining us this holiday sunday. the clock is still ticking on the final days of 2022, but there's a lot that's going to carry over to 2023. today we want to take a look at some of those stories. we're joined now by maryland democratic congressman jamie raskin, a member of the committee investigating the january 6th attack. good morning to you. >> hello, margaret. pleased to be with you. >> this is an incredible body of work, all coming to this conclusion now. what do you think americans at home need to know? >> it's a story of some real villainy and danger to democrat and real heroism and commitment to american democratic freedom. and with democracy under attack all over the world, like with putin invading ukraine and the ukrainian people standing up for their democratic freedom and tyrants and autocrats on the march everywhere, it
we'll talk with one of the top house committee investigators, maryland democrat jamie raskin. >>> it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we wish you a merry christmas and happy hanukkah. thank you for joining us this holiday sunday. the clock is still ticking on the final days of 2022, but there's a lot that's going to carry over to 2023. today we want to take a look at some of those stories. we're...
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does congressman raskin believe donald trump committed a crime or not? >> absolutely. for one thing, there's this mega offense of coup and insurrection against the constitutional democracy. but then that mega offense includes hundreds of statutory criminal offenses. i think speaking personally that donald trump could be prosecuted for several of them. >> reporter: this report could be the basis, in your view, for prosecution? >> could be, yeah. i think that it could be. it was donald trump who sent out the tweet heard around the alt right under world to gather on january 6. he wanted to ride in like mussolini on the shoulders of the mob so he could seize the presidency. >> reporter: this past thursday, raskin and david remnick sat down to discuss the potential impact of the report. they paired up, since remnick will public the report as a book, which will include an essay from raskin, who received no payment. are you confident people will sit down and read this report? >> i think in many ways, that's the right question. i think about that all the time when we publish a
does congressman raskin believe donald trump committed a crime or not? >> absolutely. for one thing, there's this mega offense of coup and insurrection against the constitutional democracy. but then that mega offense includes hundreds of statutory criminal offenses. i think speaking personally that donald trump could be prosecuted for several of them. >> reporter: this report could be the basis, in your view, for prosecution? >> could be, yeah. i think that it could be. it was...
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raskin said it's coming -- oh, we have the sound, i don't have to read it. fantastic. listen to raskin right now talking to ali vitali. >> can i ask, where's the report now? >> well, the report is very much on its way. i don't know what time exactly it will arrive. >> is this the most famous printer jam in congressional history? >> i think you will have the report today. i believe it's en route. remember we're dealing with a skeleton crew now. we're overwhelmed with what's going on on the floor. we had president zelenskyy here last night. which was wonderful. but the staff is working real hard to get it out today. i have confidence they'll get it out today. >> so, luke, i don't like to parse too much here but i will say, i think you'll have the report out today. i believe it's en route. and i have confidence that they'll get it out today. none of which are actually statements of the fact it's going to come out today. note a lot of conditionals and aspirational language there. as we sit and wait for it and you've had the time to look, as we all tap our fingers on the de
raskin said it's coming -- oh, we have the sound, i don't have to read it. fantastic. listen to raskin right now talking to ali vitali. >> can i ask, where's the report now? >> well, the report is very much on its way. i don't know what time exactly it will arrive. >> is this the most famous printer jam in congressional history? >> i think you will have the report today. i believe it's en route. remember we're dealing with a skeleton crew now. we're overwhelmed with...
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congressman raskin is pointing to that kind of conversation. you don't just focus on the individual who did wrong, though that is extremely important. it's an important part of the january 6th report. you also have to look at how politics works. after watergate we reformed campaign finance. we reformed ethics rules. i think this crisis has revealed all sorts of vulnerabilities in our electoral system that really need to be addressed over the next few years. >> i want to talk to you about the timing of all of this. watergate was a certain point in time. eventually many -- the republicans did end up saying enough. we are going to do something about. all the republicans are not on the same page with this. do you re, for example, electoral college reform? >> we just passed one reform and it had bipartisan support. that's the electoral counteract. part of this big omnibus legislation. it makes it harder to tamper with election results, makes it harder for members of congress to challenge the results from the state. it just passed. we need to think o
congressman raskin is pointing to that kind of conversation. you don't just focus on the individual who did wrong, though that is extremely important. it's an important part of the january 6th report. you also have to look at how politics works. after watergate we reformed campaign finance. we reformed ethics rules. i think this crisis has revealed all sorts of vulnerabilities in our electoral system that really need to be addressed over the next few years. >> i want to talk to you about...
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during today's meeting, nbc news overheard member jim raskin making the case that these referrals were, quote, warranted. here's what committee member and up schiff had to say about trump's criminal exposure this morning with cnn. >> i think that the evidence is there, that donald trump committed criminal offenses in connection with -- to overturn the election and viewing it as a former prosecutor, i think there is sufficient evidence to charge the president. >> a conviction now? >> i don't know the justice department has. i do know is in the public record. the evidence seems pretty plain to me. i would want to see the full body of evidence, if iran the prosecutors shoes, to make a decision. >> now this all comes as the committee will hold its final public hearing tomorrow afternoon. as one committee members will vote on issuing criminal referrals to the department of justice. then on wednesday, the panel is going to release its final each chapter report on the effort to nullify the will of the american people. joining me now from capitol hill, msnbc news correspondent ali vitale. what
during today's meeting, nbc news overheard member jim raskin making the case that these referrals were, quote, warranted. here's what committee member and up schiff had to say about trump's criminal exposure this morning with cnn. >> i think that the evidence is there, that donald trump committed criminal offenses in connection with -- to overturn the election and viewing it as a former prosecutor, i think there is sufficient evidence to charge the president. >> a conviction now?...
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raskin says he'll undergo a of course of chemotherapy. he says he expects to be able to continue working as he goes through the treatment. >> the co-leader of a plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. adam fox was handed the longest sentence of anyone convicted in the plot. fox has been convicted on conspiracy charges for helping organize a plot to whip up anti-government extremists just before the 2020 presidential election. the fbi says secret agents were embedded in that group before they made 14 arrests. vatican officials say the health of former pope benedict the 16th has worsened. >> and he's being constantly monitored by his doctors. the current pope, pope francis has the public to pray for his predecessor on wednesday. a vatican spokesperson adds that the situation is under control. pope benedict stepped down in february of 2013. benedict was the first pontiff to resign in 600 years. >> still to come on the news at night, a popular drug used to treat high blood pressure is recall
raskin says he'll undergo a of course of chemotherapy. he says he expects to be able to continue working as he goes through the treatment. >> the co-leader of a plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. adam fox was handed the longest sentence of anyone convicted in the plot. fox has been convicted on conspiracy charges for helping organize a plot to whip up anti-government extremists just before the 2020 presidential election. the fbi...