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crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie raskin: thank you! crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie raskin: all right. our next speakers are very special people, if you guys would listen up for a second. just pay attention for one second. i'm bringing on two of my three kids, who are gonna introduce me so i can make my speech. please welcome tommy raskin and tabitha raskin tonight. come on up! tommy raskin: good evening, everybody. (audience cheering) i'm tommy raskin. tabitha raskin: i'm tabitha raskin. (audience cheering) so, if the best representative is the one who works the hardest and who is the most committed, then your representative, my dad, is the best. (audience applauding) ♪ tommy raskin: my father first ran for office when i was 10. and since that time, i've kept an informal tally of all the questions that i've gotten on the campaign trail. and the one i get the most is, do you think your dad is gonna win? i suppose my familial hubris is showing, because i never doubt that he's gonna win. it's not because of his irrepressible, unrivalled wit, charm, and humor, t
crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie raskin: thank you! crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie raskin: all right. our next speakers are very special people, if you guys would listen up for a second. just pay attention for one second. i'm bringing on two of my three kids, who are gonna introduce me so i can make my speech. please welcome tommy raskin and tabitha raskin tonight. come on up! tommy raskin: good evening, everybody. (audience cheering) i'm tommy raskin. tabitha raskin: i'm tabitha...
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ngr crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! >> we can now officially project that the democrat also take control of the house. >> now for the first time, donald trump will have an effective opposition party that will be able to thwart his agenda. >> our next speaker, if you guys would listen up for a second, pay attention to one second. i'm bringing on two of my three kids who are going to introduce me so i can make my speech. please welcome tommy raskin. come on up. >> good evening, everybody. i'm tommy raskin. >> i'm tabitha raskin. so it's the best representative is the one who works the hardest and the most committed, then your representative, my dad, is the best. >> my father first ran for office when i was 10, and since that time, i've kept an informal tally of all the questions that i've gotten on the campaign trail, and the one i get the most is, do you think your dad is going to win? i suppose my familial hubris is showing, because i never doubt that he's going to win, it's his irrepressible wit, charm and humor, there
ngr crowd: jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! jamie! >> we can now officially project that the democrat also take control of the house. >> now for the first time, donald trump will have an effective opposition party that will be able to thwart his agenda. >> our next speaker, if you guys would listen up for a second, pay attention to one second. i'm bringing on two of my three kids who are going to introduce me so i can make my speech. please welcome tommy raskin. come on up....
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literally from the early weeks, jamie became a trump -- i watched jamie as he was valiantly trying to bring the public light to trump's and lewis e --ndless atrocities and lawbreaking. so about a year into both of their terms, i thought, i would really like to make a film about jamie holding up democracy against trump. amy: iant too back to another clip of your film "love and the constitution." >> what is america such a next-door and eric country? -- extraordinary country? we are not unified by virtue of one ideology or one religion. we are unified by one constitution and one rule of law and the values under our constitution. it is an aspiration to challenge to us the constitution should not be some kind of fetish document. it should be the living commitment that we all have to make democracy work in service of the common good. amy: there you have a clip of film "love and the constitution ." how did your film change over these few years you have been working on this now for four years, from when you started to what it has become? >> it changed radically. when i started, mueller and hi
literally from the early weeks, jamie became a trump -- i watched jamie as he was valiantly trying to bring the public light to trump's and lewis e --ndless atrocities and lawbreaking. so about a year into both of their terms, i thought, i would really like to make a film about jamie holding up democracy against trump. amy: iant too back to another clip of your film "love and the constitution." >> what is america such a next-door and eric country? -- extraordinary country? we...
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jamie, i know it's a sports story but it's really about texting. >> jamie: it really is. i love bill belichick. he has to put the jitterbug down when he starts drinking. >> greg: i know what it is. it's the giant phone for old people. >> jamie: is great, he texted me this morning and told me that he loves my portrayal of ray charles in the movie "ray." an interesting part of the story was the offering of extra money for him to lose games. in the draft pick. they were going to give them $100,000 to lose. that's got to be hard. that was me, i don't think -- i don't know if it's a good time to punt. it's the coin toss. if you are going to get incentivized by being bad at your job, imagine how much money you'd make. >> greg: it would be amazing how awful i would be. worse than this. can you imagine? you saw that. but he bad. don't owners just want to win? >> no, no. the funny part of this is belichick doesn't know how to text or he does that his glasses on. but the terrible part is that the rooney rule was put in place to stop this week. basically you're trying to tell old wh
jamie, i know it's a sports story but it's really about texting. >> jamie: it really is. i love bill belichick. he has to put the jitterbug down when he starts drinking. >> greg: i know what it is. it's the giant phone for old people. >> jamie: is great, he texted me this morning and told me that he loves my portrayal of ray charles in the movie "ray." an interesting part of the story was the offering of extra money for him to lose games. in the draft pick. they were...
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congressman jamie raskin, america. congressman jamie raskin. we — america. congressman jamie raskin, we have _ america. congressman jamie raskin, we have to _ america. congressman jamie raskin, we have to end - america. congressman jamie | raskin, we have to end there. america. congressman jamie i raskin, we have to end there. i wish he had more time. but thank you indeed forjoining me. thank you indeed for “oining me. ., ~' thank you indeed for “oining me. ., ~ , ., thank you indeed for “oining me. . ~' ., thank you indeed for “oining me. ., ., ., and just to say that help and support raising some of the issues raised in this interview issues raised in this interview is available. hello there. it's going to be a stormy few days ahead. the first of two named storms arrives during wednesday, that is storm dudley. and ahead of dudley we have seen this stream of cloud pushing in on those stronger winds from the atlantic bringing yet more rain across from the west. by the time we get to wednesday morning, most of that wetter weather is out of the way. st
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(crowd shouting) jamie raskin: people died that day. officers ended up with head damage and brain damage.
(crowd shouting) jamie raskin: people died that day. officers ended up with head damage and brain damage.
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jamie, you have seven kids? >> i have three children. >> greg: three children. >> you might know better than me, though, i don't keep track. it's funny when you have three kids, people will go like, do you have a favorite kid? which i never got until i had three. normally i would never say anything but i will just tell you guys it's my neighbor's kid. the kid is adorable. they're so well-behaved. >> they go home! >> greg: some don't. >> dude, i think wokeness at its best is like such a waste of time. like, there's also -- it's just like you could -- they could be doing real stuff and all of these real problems we have with our kids -- i only once sent an e-mail to the school and it was last week because i was so pissed on what they did with my kids. i don't do stuff like that it really brings out -- like you said -- with the claws. how about make a rule. don't name your school after a person! they tried to change the names of 44 schools. you just can't change -- you can't call your school a person's name because
jamie, you have seven kids? >> i have three children. >> greg: three children. >> you might know better than me, though, i don't keep track. it's funny when you have three kids, people will go like, do you have a favorite kid? which i never got until i had three. normally i would never say anything but i will just tell you guys it's my neighbor's kid. the kid is adorable. they're so well-behaved. >> they go home! >> greg: some don't. >> dude, i think wokeness...
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are only as good as your people. i think that is what i have learned from jamie. david: another initiative you have been involved with is getting jp morgan and others to invest in minority-owned businesses. how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at the growing sustainable minority businesses by bringing two things together, capital and customers. we think people when they talk about growing minority businesses, they often over rotate on this idea of access to capital. we think access to customers is just as important. this became clear to me. john rogers used to ta
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are...
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is that i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are only as good as your people. and that is what i have learned from jamie. david: another initiative you are involved in, getting jp morgan and others to invest in minority-owned businesses. how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at the growing sustainable minority businesses by bringing two things together, capital and customers. we think when people talk about growing minority businesses over -- rotate on the idea of access to capital. we think access to customers is just as important. john rogers used to talk about that all the time, saying customers grow minority
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is that i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are only as...
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard for a very long time, and i think he molded me as a person in terms of i professional self, from watching him especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is that i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business. and at the end of the day you are only as good as your people. and that is what i have learned from jamie. david: another initiative you have been involved with, is to get jp morgan and others to invest in minority-owned businesses. and how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at growing sustainable minority businesses by bringing two things together, capital and customers. we think people, when they talk about growing minority businesses, they often over rotate on this idea to -- idea of access to capital. we think access to customers is just as important. this became clear to me. john rogers
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard for a very long time, and i think he molded me as a person in terms of i professional self, from watching him especially for so many years and so close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is that i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business. and at the end of the day you are...
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some of the cast, jamie dornan, _ want you. some of the cast, jamie dornan, keren - want you. some of the cast, jamie dornan, keren hines. want you. some of the cast, i jamie dornan, keren hines and want you. some of the cast, - jamie dornan, keren hines and a jamie dornan, keren hines and a young dude held up from northern ireland.- young dude held up from northern ireland. one of the thins northern ireland. one of the things that _ northern ireland. one of the things that he _ northern ireland. one of the things that he told _ northern ireland. one of the things that he told me - northern ireland. one of the | things that he told me before we ran over the scenes in the audition process was to put a lot of myself into the character and don't playjust character and don't play just an character and don't playjust an exact replica of what i think buddy is.— an exact replica of what i think buddy is. that there is dude hill— think buddy is. that there is dude hill and _ think buddy is. that there is dude hill and i— think buddy is. that there is dude hill and i have - think
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie i have not been there as long, but what i can say is i have learned without question how he has put a world-class team around him to run a complex business and at the end of the day you are only as good as your people. that is what i've learned. david: another initiative you are involved in, getting jp morgan and others to invest in minority owned businesses. how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at growing minority businesses by bringing capital and customers together. we think when people talk about growing minority businesses over -- rotate on the idea of access to capital. we think access to customers is just as important. john rogers used to talk about that all the time, saying customers grow minority businesses. i sat in the boardroom at j.p. morgan and i realized quickly and cle
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so close. with jamie i have not been there as long, but what i can say is i have learned without question how he has put a world-class team around him to run a complex business and at the end of the day you are only as good as your people. that is what...
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so up close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are only as good as your people. i think that is what i see and what i have learned from jamie. david: another initiative you have been involved with is getting jp morgan and others to invest in minority-owned businesses. how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at the growing sustainable minority businesses by bringing two things together, capital and customers. we think people when they talk about growing minority businesses, they often over rotate on this idea of access to capital. we think access to customers is are just as important. this became clear to me.
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so up close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are...
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what is he like when he is not the jamie raskin we see on television? >> i've got to be honest, he is a lot like the jamie raskin that you see on television. he's an incredibly optimistic person. and he has a lot of energy and enthusiasm for whatever he does. and that energy and enthusiasm is really contagious. and it goes down to his staff, to anyone who interacts with him. they really get to know him and see him for his intelligence, his love of the country and his love of the constitution. >> julie, january 6th was obviously an incredibly scary day for everyone who was inside the capitol. what was your experience on that day? >> well, i was in the capitol. i was in a room off of the house floor, about 30 feet from the floor. i was with jamie's daughter tabitha and her son -- his son-in-law hank. and it was terrifying. i think all three of us, i know myself, i thought i was going to die that day, and we barricaded ourselves in and waited for the rioters to break down our door. i stood before the door with a weapon that i found in the room, and thought
what is he like when he is not the jamie raskin we see on television? >> i've got to be honest, he is a lot like the jamie raskin that you see on television. he's an incredibly optimistic person. and he has a lot of energy and enthusiasm for whatever he does. and that energy and enthusiasm is really contagious. and it goes down to his staff, to anyone who interacts with him. they really get to know him and see him for his intelligence, his love of the country and his love of the...
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>> well, i actually have known jamie since he was 16. we were both in the same class at harvard together. so i think we both felt comfortable with each other and i think that enabled me to get a much deeper and more intimate perspective into jamie's life than your average documentarian. i also followed him for four years. this is a very long project. by the time these awful events of tommy's death on january 6th came along, i had already been following jamie for three and a half years. >> what was it like, though, to have to watch him to make that decision, to lead the second impeachment trial during a huge time for this country, a very devastating time for this country, but knowing also internally what he was dealing with and the loss of his son, the worst loss any parent could ever face. what he had on his shoulders, the albatross he had on his shoulders, what he was carrying. >> yeah, well, jamie says in the film that nancy pelosi really threw him a lifeline when she asked him to be the lead impeachment manager for trump's second impe
>> well, i actually have known jamie since he was 16. we were both in the same class at harvard together. so i think we both felt comfortable with each other and i think that enabled me to get a much deeper and more intimate perspective into jamie's life than your average documentarian. i also followed him for four years. this is a very long project. by the time these awful events of tommy's death on january 6th came along, i had already been following jamie for three and a half years....
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in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so up close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are only as good as your people. i think that is what i see and what i have learned from jamie. david: another initiative you have been involved with is getting jp morgan and others to invest in minority-owned businesses. how is that going? mellody: the initiative is really targeted at the growing sustainable minority businesses by bringing two things together, capital and customers. we think people when they talk about growing minority businesses, they often over rotate on this idea of access to capital. we think access to customers are just as important. this became clear to me. joh
in terms of what jamie has taught me, howard and jamie have taught me different things. obviously i have been with howard a long time and i think he molded me as a person in terms of my professional self from watching him, especially for so many years and so up close. with jamie, i haven't been there as long. but what i can say to you is i have learned, without a question, how he has put a world-class team around him to run an extraordinarily complex business, and at the end of the day, you are...
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jamie raskin: let's see what we're doing in the times today. "raskin tears up as he paints picture of haunting... >> raskin tears up as he paints picture of haunting -- the first senate trial seemed abstract. the second is a visceral reckoning. i think people are into it. >> oh, my god. >> i think today is going to be spell binding when we start to tell them the story. schiff tweeted out that representative raskin's emotional appeal moved anyone not made of stone so i probably should have reached at least maybe half the senate. >> hello? i'm sitting right next to him. biden wants to talk to you. >> hello? mr. president. >> voltaire said anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. president trump declared his conduct totally appropriate. so if he gets back into office and it happens again, we'll have no one to blame but ourselves. i was glad i was able to get voltaire in today. you know, anybody who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. >> oh, yeah. >> and i believe that. if you had to p
jamie raskin: let's see what we're doing in the times today. "raskin tears up as he paints picture of haunting... >> raskin tears up as he paints picture of haunting -- the first senate trial seemed abstract. the second is a visceral reckoning. i think people are into it. >> oh, my god. >> i think today is going to be spell binding when we start to tell them the story. schiff tweeted out that representative raskin's emotional appeal moved anyone not made of stone so i...
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and we all can't do as much as jamie is doing, but we can do other things. we can drive a neighbor to the polls. we can volunteer and that's my goal, that people feel that they can make a difference, and that they will step up and make a difference especially in the midterms coming up. >> yeah, and a few talented folks are able to make films about all of this. i thank you so much for your time, and congressman jamie raskin, it's an honor to have you on the broadcast. for all of you, that's what you got to do, watch "love and the constitution" tomorrow night at 10 eastern, here on msnbc. >>> meantime, blowing the whistle on capitol hill, racism, lack of diversity and harassment, just a few of the allegations from furious capitol hill staffers and they're not taking it anymore. that's next. e not taking it anymore. taking it anymore. that's next. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally ridingher. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no m
and we all can't do as much as jamie is doing, but we can do other things. we can drive a neighbor to the polls. we can volunteer and that's my goal, that people feel that they can make a difference, and that they will step up and make a difference especially in the midterms coming up. >> yeah, and a few talented folks are able to make films about all of this. i thank you so much for your time, and congressman jamie raskin, it's an honor to have you on the broadcast. for all of you,...
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what is he like when he's not the jamie raskin we see on television? >> i got to be honest, he is a lot like the jamie raskin that you see on television. he's an incredibly optimistic person. and he has a lot of energy and enthusiasm for whatever he does. and that energy and enthusiasm is really contagious. and it goes down to his staff, to anyone who interacts with him. they really get to know him and see him for his intelligence, his love of the country and his love of the constitution. >> julie, january 6th was obviously an incredibly scary day for everyone who was inside the capitol. what was your experience on that day? >> well, i was in the capitol. i was in a room off of the house floor, about 30 feet from the floor. i was with jamie's daughter tabitha and her son -- his son-in-law hank. and it was terrifying. i think all three of us -- i know myself, i thought i was going to die that day, and we barricaded ourselves in and waited for the rioters to break down our door. i stood before the the door with a weapon that i found in the room, and thou
what is he like when he's not the jamie raskin we see on television? >> i got to be honest, he is a lot like the jamie raskin that you see on television. he's an incredibly optimistic person. and he has a lot of energy and enthusiasm for whatever he does. and that energy and enthusiasm is really contagious. and it goes down to his staff, to anyone who interacts with him. they really get to know him and see him for his intelligence, his love of the country and his love of the constitution....
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cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has that story and joins us now. jamie, tell us about the gaps in these phone records. >> so, john, just to be clear, as maggie just mentioned, there is no evidence. no one is suggesting that someone tampered with these logs. when they talk about gaps, what they are saying is there is a distinct period of time during the day on january 6th during the riot. those three-plus hours where trump is back at the white house watching the reporting, is transfixed watching the television. that's where the logs are odd. it is notable. it is significant that, during this period of time, the white house' logs do not appear to show that made any calls out or any calls came in. these are people he actually would have spoken to. now, what does this mean? as maggie mentioned, trump, we have always known -- first of all, he likes to use his own personal cell phone. so that would not be in the logs. he very often uses the cell phone of a staffer, maybe dan scavino. maybe, his personal aide. the other possibility is that the archives do
cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has that story and joins us now. jamie, tell us about the gaps in these phone records. >> so, john, just to be clear, as maggie just mentioned, there is no evidence. no one is suggesting that someone tampered with these logs. when they talk about gaps, what they are saying is there is a distinct period of time during the day on january 6th during the riot. those three-plus hours where trump is back at the white house watching the reporting, is...
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i would really like to make a film about jamie and trump. and it took him many months to agree to do it. and then, i started filming, july 4th of 2018. and i thought it would be about a one-year project. >> until july 2018 -- not a one-year project. and madeleine, what was it like as a filmmaker and a friend to be there for something so intimate and tragic? >> yeah, i mean, of course none of us saw this coming with tommy and when i heard that tommy had died, i stayed away because as a documentarian, i was just really worried about exploiting the situation and so, i just stayed away for about ten days. and then, i noticed that jamie was starting to do interviews and so, i called him and said i would like to talk to you. so, really, my instinct was to give him some space and try not to be exploitative of the situation. of course, the situation completely change the storyline of my film. >> you knew congressman raskin as i mentioned in the intro, before this. what did you learn about him in making this film? >> well, i guess i became -- i mean,
i would really like to make a film about jamie and trump. and it took him many months to agree to do it. and then, i started filming, july 4th of 2018. and i thought it would be about a one-year project. >> until july 2018 -- not a one-year project. and madeleine, what was it like as a filmmaker and a friend to be there for something so intimate and tragic? >> yeah, i mean, of course none of us saw this coming with tommy and when i heard that tommy had died, i stayed away because as...
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and jamie lasalle has joined us from anchorage. he can't see russia from his house in alaska because his wife got it in the divorce. so mean. i feel even bad making that joke. >> that was a fresh one. >> greg: tyrus is with us. we went out to dinner last night to celebrate his birthday. he when he blew out the candles, everyone in the restaurant got third-degree burns. how do you laugh at the suffering of others. speaking of, lots of curtsy stuff going around in the world and really, it is not fair to president biden or the democrats for that matter. you see, after trump, things were supposed to get really easy, right? the only thing the democrats had to do was make sure that trump was out of the picture. that everything was going to be all right. it was going to be rainbows and daffodils and sunshine and unicorns. i think i'm describing the sheets on beto o'rourke's beds. not that i would know. it was supposed to be a return to normalcy. if you think it is normal to sniff children's hair? they didn't have to do anything, something
and jamie lasalle has joined us from anchorage. he can't see russia from his house in alaska because his wife got it in the divorce. so mean. i feel even bad making that joke. >> that was a fresh one. >> greg: tyrus is with us. we went out to dinner last night to celebrate his birthday. he when he blew out the candles, everyone in the restaurant got third-degree burns. how do you laugh at the suffering of others. speaking of, lots of curtsy stuff going around in the world and...
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jamie yuccas, thanks. the los angeles rams got the hollywood ending they wanted at the super bowl and today they held the first championship victory parade in l.a. since 2014. the pandemic forced the l.a. lakers and dodgers to cancel parades in 2020. quarterback matthew stafford, super bowl m.v.p.cooper kupp, and aaron donald and the rest of the team celebrated in a sea of rams blue and yellow. all right, still ahead on tonight's cbs news, the investigation the investigation following a fiery explosion of a truck carrying thousands of gallons of dallas. and a victory for the family of bob saget. and why avocados will soon be in short supply. and if you can find them, it will cost you. for romance. your home for big savings. [ laughs ] hey, mom, have you seen m-- ew. because when you bundle home and auto with progressive, your home is a savings paradise. bundles progressive. your home for savings. bundles progressive. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the scie
jamie yuccas, thanks. the los angeles rams got the hollywood ending they wanted at the super bowl and today they held the first championship victory parade in l.a. since 2014. the pandemic forced the l.a. lakers and dodgers to cancel parades in 2020. quarterback matthew stafford, super bowl m.v.p.cooper kupp, and aaron donald and the rest of the team celebrated in a sea of rams blue and yellow. all right, still ahead on tonight's cbs news, the investigation the investigation following a fiery...
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jamie joins us now. jamie, tell us about the gaps in these phone records. >> as maggie just mentioned, there is no evidence, no one is suggesting that someone tampered with these logs. when they talk about gaps, what they're saying is there is a distinct period of time during the day on january 6 during the riot, those three-plus hours where trump is back at the white house watching the reporting, is tra transfixed watching the televisi television. that's where the logs are odd. it's significant that during this period of time the white house logs do not appear to show that he made any calls out or any calls came in. these are people he actually would have spoken to. now, what does this mean? as maggie mentioned, trump, we ever always known -- first of all he likes to use his own personal cell phone, so that would not be in the logs. he very often uses the cell phone of a staffer, maybe dan scavino who is with him all day, maybe his personal aide. the other possibility is the archives do not have all the
jamie joins us now. jamie, tell us about the gaps in these phone records. >> as maggie just mentioned, there is no evidence, no one is suggesting that someone tampered with these logs. when they talk about gaps, what they're saying is there is a distinct period of time during the day on january 6 during the riot, those three-plus hours where trump is back at the white house watching the reporting, is tra transfixed watching the televisi television. that's where the logs are odd. it's...
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jamie yuccas, thanks. the los angeles rams got the hollywood ending they wanted at the super bowl, and today they held the first championship victory parade in l.a. since 2014. the pandemic forced the l.a. lakers and dodgers to cancel parades in 2020. quarterback matthew stafford, super bowl m.v.p. cooper kupp, and aaron donald and the rest of the team celebrated in a sea of rams blue and yellow. all right, still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," the investigation following a fiery explosion of a truck carrying thousands of gallons of gasoline. and a victory in court for the family of bob saget. why records related to his death investigation are not going to be released for now. and why avocados will soon be in short supply. and if you can find them, it will cost you. for romance. your home for big savings. [ laughs ] hey, mom, have you seen m-- ew. because when you bundle home and auto with progressive, your home is a savings paradise. bundles progressive. your home for savings. bundles progressive.
jamie yuccas, thanks. the los angeles rams got the hollywood ending they wanted at the super bowl, and today they held the first championship victory parade in l.a. since 2014. the pandemic forced the l.a. lakers and dodgers to cancel parades in 2020. quarterback matthew stafford, super bowl m.v.p. cooper kupp, and aaron donald and the rest of the team celebrated in a sea of rams blue and yellow. all right, still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," the investigation following a...
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cnn special correspondent jamie gangel is here and john dean. before i talk about support in the white house, jamie, isn't that exactly what they were trying to do over the last five years or so, get people not to trust institutions, not to trust the electoral process because the truth was not on their side, so they had to get people to do that? >> and now there's a different kind of truth that we have in all of this. i just want to say that today of all days, i just find it remarkable maggie mahaberman's reporting about flushing these papers down, because we heard from day one that he was ripping up papers, that staffers had to run in and get it out of the wastebasket and tape it back together. when he knew that, he didn't want people to be taping those papers back together. flushing them down the toilet, we do not know what his intent was, but it certainly was a way to circumvent the system, get around the presidential records act, and it certainly looks guilty. >> john, let's talk about this, because the "washington post" says some of the tru
cnn special correspondent jamie gangel is here and john dean. before i talk about support in the white house, jamie, isn't that exactly what they were trying to do over the last five years or so, get people not to trust institutions, not to trust the electoral process because the truth was not on their side, so they had to get people to do that? >> and now there's a different kind of truth that we have in all of this. i just want to say that today of all days, i just find it remarkable...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, beijing. >> cordes: her curling technique isn't bad. well, that's the news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, "sunday morning with jane pauley." followed by "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests will include secretary of state antony blinken, nato secretary general jens stoltenberg, plus the russian and ukrainian ambassadors to the u.s. for now, i'm nancy cordes reporting in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this, is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00, san francisco's legendary chinese new year's parade making comeback. >>> a wildfire in february. what do we know about the fire that started in the santa cruz mountains despite the temperatures cooling down. >>> i'm so insulted. >> i'm very disturbed to hear this. >> outrage boiling over an oakland fall out over a school board meeting that dashed hopes of delaying school closures. >> . hank the tank strikes again. the south lake tahoe neighborhood fed one a 500- pound bear. >>> a helicopter plunges into the atlantic ocean. good
jamie yuccas, cbs news, beijing. >> cordes: her curling technique isn't bad. well, that's the news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, "sunday morning with jane pauley." followed by "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests will include secretary of state antony blinken, nato secretary general jens stoltenberg, plus the russian and ukrainian ambassadors to the u.s. for now, i'm nancy cordes reporting in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs...
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jamie yuccas spoke with several current olympians who shared their personal battles. she has the store any beijing. >> reporter: michael phelps and naomi osaka are some of the big name athletes who changed the game when it comes to mental health. now here in beijing, the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee is working to focus not only on physical health, but mental health as well. the right heae oreak or >> after my last olympics, i put the pressure on myself to be perfect. i would be sad and depressed all the time. >> reporter: two-time gold medallist and snowboarading superstar chloe kim is one of the many athletes this year prioritizing mental health just as much as the physical. >> we are athletes, but we're human first and we need to take care of ourselves as humans first. >> reporter: nathan chen whose bronze medal finish four years ago was seen as a letdown. he strength enned his mind for beijing. and last week, won his first gold. >> you can be physically perfect and so ready to go, but if mentally you're not there, not much is going to happen. >> reporter:
jamie yuccas spoke with several current olympians who shared their personal battles. she has the store any beijing. >> reporter: michael phelps and naomi osaka are some of the big name athletes who changed the game when it comes to mental health. now here in beijing, the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee is working to focus not only on physical health, but mental health as well. the right heae oreak or >> after my last olympics, i put the pressure on myself to be perfect. i...
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thanks to kellyanne con way jamie lissow, cat timpf and -- kat timpf and tyrus. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, more plunging poll numbers for president biden. inflation topping the list of the urgency of issues facing americans right now. democrats push a gas tax holiday that could worsen the gas crisis. biden administration wants to use your tax dollars to add another $30 billion in coronavirus response aid plus hillary clinton breaking her
thanks to kellyanne con way jamie lissow, cat timpf and -- kat timpf and tyrus. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, more plunging poll numbers for president biden. inflation topping the list of the urgency of issues facing americans right now. democrats push a gas tax holiday that could worsen the gas crisis. biden administration wants to use your tax dollars to add another $30...
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when tom died, i decided i was going to give jamie some space. i had known the congressman since he was 16. he and i were in the same freshman class at harvard together. strangely he was my roommate's boyfriend so i actually saw quite a lot of jamie that first year. >> he just buried a son. the next day the insurrection happens with his daughter at the capitol and then leads an insurrection trial. what strikes me is he said it was a lifeline for him. >> yes, he felt that nancy pelosi offered him a life line by offering him the lead job. the reason was here drowning in sorrow and grief. he said in the film that he just didn't think he would be able to have any more purpose in his life after losing tom'. and then nancy pelosi offered him that job and it was -- it was, as he puts it, it was basically a reason to keep living, a reason to keep trying, a reason to keep fighting. >> i'm so glad that the congressman talks about that and about the difficulties and the pain and the scar and what happens, which can never be, you know, forgotten. madeline ca
when tom died, i decided i was going to give jamie some space. i had known the congressman since he was 16. he and i were in the same freshman class at harvard together. strangely he was my roommate's boyfriend so i actually saw quite a lot of jamie that first year. >> he just buried a son. the next day the insurrection happens with his daughter at the capitol and then leads an insurrection trial. what strikes me is he said it was a lifeline for him. >> yes, he felt that nancy...
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let's discuss now, cnn special correspondent, jamie gangel is here. nixon white house counsel john dean. good evening, to both of you. before i talk about the white house, jamie, isn't that exactly what they were trying to do over the past five years or so? get people not to trust institutions, not to trust the electoral process just to -- because the truth was not on their side, so they had to get people to do that? >> and now, there is a different kind of truth that -- that we have in -- in all of this. um, i just want to say that, today, of all days, i just find it remarkable, maggie haberman's reporting about flushing these papers down because we heard, from day one, that he was ripping up papers that staffers had to run in and get it out of the wastebasket and tape it back together. when -- he knew that. he didn't want people to be taping those papers back together. uh, flushing them down the toilet. we do not know what his intent was. but it certainly was a way to circumvent the system, get around the presidential records act. and it certainly l
let's discuss now, cnn special correspondent, jamie gangel is here. nixon white house counsel john dean. good evening, to both of you. before i talk about the white house, jamie, isn't that exactly what they were trying to do over the past five years or so? get people not to trust institutions, not to trust the electoral process just to -- because the truth was not on their side, so they had to get people to do that? >> and now, there is a different kind of truth that -- that we have in...
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joining us now is maryland congressman jamie raskin a member of the january 6th investigation in congress. congressman, thank you for being here today. thank you. >> hi, rachel, good to see you. all i know about mr. rhodes and mr. clark testifying today is from public reporting which i mostly just summarized. is there anything that you can add to that you're able to tell us about that testimony today? >> well, not in specific detail but i can report to you that the committee is making remarkable progress, given donald trump's continuing obstructionism and encouragement of others not to participate. we're really filling in the picture of what happened in the events leading up to january 6th, on the day itself, and we're looking at how all of these various actors were motivated and activated by trump to try to overthrow the election. >> one of the things that has been reported this week, based on the financial filings that came in at the end of the
joining us now is maryland congressman jamie raskin a member of the january 6th investigation in congress. congressman, thank you for being here today. thank you. >> hi, rachel, good to see you. all i know about mr. rhodes and mr. clark testifying today is from public reporting which i mostly just summarized. is there anything that you can add to that you're able to tell us about that testimony today? >> well, not in specific detail but i can report to you that the committee is...
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>> well, i actually have known jamie since he was 16. we were both in the same class at harvard together. i think we were comfortable with each other, and i think that enabled me to get a much deeper and more intimate perspective into jamie's life than your average documentarian. i also followed him for four years, so this is a very long project. and by the time these awful events of tommy's death and january 6th came along, i had already been following jamie for three and a half years. >> don't forget to tune in tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern, for "love and the constitution", only here on msnbc. all right, a maryland crossing guard is being hailed as a hero, when she saved a student from an oncoming car, and it was all caught on camera. you can see police officer annette goodyear give a stop signal to an oncoming car, which is going at a pretty high speed, wow, heading right towards goodyear and the child, but she quickly pushed the child out of harm's way and was quickly hit herself, as you see there, by the front of the car. officer good
>> well, i actually have known jamie since he was 16. we were both in the same class at harvard together. i think we were comfortable with each other, and i think that enabled me to get a much deeper and more intimate perspective into jamie's life than your average documentarian. i also followed him for four years, so this is a very long project. and by the time these awful events of tommy's death and january 6th came along, i had already been following jamie for three and a half years....
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jamie, thank you. >>> all right. we go now from the capital of china to the new capital of the football world, los angeles, the city of angels is now the city of champions after their los angeles rams beat the cincinnati bengals 23-20 in super bowl lvi. cbs's carter evans has the highlights of the big game and that historic halftime show. >> pass, caught. got it, touchdown. >> reporter: that's super bowl mvp cooper kupp with a showdown straight out of hollywood. >> finally, it is time for the super bowl! >> reporter: los angeles delivered a star studded super bowl. jay z, matt damon, j-lo, ben affleck in the stands. >> west coast, make some noise. >> reporter: lebron james was loving every minute of the groundbreaking hip-hop halftime show led by dr. dre and snoop dogg. >> it's the up one and only d-r-e. >> reporter: in the final minute, the game was sealed by aaron donald. >> i'm so happy. i wanted this so bad. i dreamed this, man. i dreamed this. it's like, it's surreal. look at this. >> reporter: an emotional vict
jamie, thank you. >>> all right. we go now from the capital of china to the new capital of the football world, los angeles, the city of angels is now the city of champions after their los angeles rams beat the cincinnati bengals 23-20 in super bowl lvi. cbs's carter evans has the highlights of the big game and that historic halftime show. >> pass, caught. got it, touchdown. >> reporter: that's super bowl mvp cooper kupp with a showdown straight out of hollywood. >>...
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skier bryce bennett, snowboarding star jamie anderson. >> terry, here is the best part. you can watch it go down right here on nbc bay area. >> jam-packed evening. these events are just the tip the of iceberg. nbc's liz mclaughlin joins us from beijing and, liz, you have some good news about bob sledder alana meyers-taylor. she has been in isolation after testing positive for covid. >> that's right, terry. she has just been cleared to compete after two negative tests, which is really good for team usa's medal prospects because she is a three-time olympic medalist in that bob sled event. now some medal events have already started here. the host country of china getting their first gold in a new event this yeah, mixed team short track speed skating but the header, so far, the nation with the most goals at 2 is norway. the country -- the most -- the winningest country, i will say, in the history of the winter olympics. >> norway grabbed the first gold of the games taking the top spot in skiathlon. jessie diggens, who won the first gold for the u.s. in 2018 came up sick. ame
skier bryce bennett, snowboarding star jamie anderson. >> terry, here is the best part. you can watch it go down right here on nbc bay area. >> jam-packed evening. these events are just the tip the of iceberg. nbc's liz mclaughlin joins us from beijing and, liz, you have some good news about bob sledder alana meyers-taylor. she has been in isolation after testing positive for covid. >> that's right, terry. she has just been cleared to compete after two negative tests, which is...
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. >> jamie: hey! people everywhere are finally coming back together. so it's time to celebrate some of the love, friendships, and amazing moments that we've all missed out on. and what better way to show people that you care than to bring them around a table for some delicious food? so i've created easy-to-follow menus that will turn incredible dishes into epic feasts. >> life is about memories. and today we made a memory. >> jamie: and to make the most of the precious time with those that we love, it's all about getting ahead. i want to prepare a meal which is nearly all done, so when my friends and family get here, i can be spending more time with them. cheers, everybody! >> cheers! >> jamie: these are impressive menus made easy because i'll take you through them step by step, making them for my family and friends, so you can make them for yours. this is saying, "i love you," through food.
. >> jamie: hey! people everywhere are finally coming back together. so it's time to celebrate some of the love, friendships, and amazing moments that we've all missed out on. and what better way to show people that you care than to bring them around a table for some delicious food? so i've created easy-to-follow menus that will turn incredible dishes into epic feasts. >> life is about memories. and today we made a memory. >> jamie: and to make the most of the precious time...
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coming up, comedian jamie lissow will perform. don't go anywhere. customizes e so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ with ww, i lost 30 lbs and i feel incredible! i love the new program because the app does all the work for you. it's never too late to start. get started for just $10 a month at ww.com. hurry, offer ends february 21st! >> greg: welcome back. this is usually the part of the show where we discuss studies that make no sense. frankly, we're mailing it in. but instead, we're going to showcase alaska's most famous comedian. alaska's only comedian. give a big round of applause for our friend jamie lissow! [cheers and applause] >> oh, man! that's so true what greg just said. i was at the bar and they guy goes, "what's the comedy scene like in alaska?" and i go, "you're talking to it." that's the whole thing! inside my sh
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jamie, they've already played each other this olympics, right? >> reporter: they did. these twos ago in round-robin play. canada did win that game, but now the hardware is on the line, norah. so it should be fun to watch. these two teams, i have to tell you, they hate each other. but what we love is that every time these two meet, little girls start participating in the sport more all around the world. so that is a cool thing. >> yeah, strong match up. jamie yuccas, thanks. >>> the los angeles rams got the hollywood ending they wanted at the super bowl and today they held the first championship victory parade in l.a. since 2014. the pandemic forced l.a. lakers and the dodgers to cancel parades in 2020. quarterback matthew stafford, super bowl mvp cooper kupp, aaron donald and the rest of the team celebrated in a sea of rams' blue and yellow. >>> is all right. still ahead, the investigation following the fiery explosion of a truck carrying thousands of gallons of gasoline. >>> and a victory in court fort family of bob saget. why records related to his death investigatio
jamie, they've already played each other this olympics, right? >> reporter: they did. these twos ago in round-robin play. canada did win that game, but now the hardware is on the line, norah. so it should be fun to watch. these two teams, i have to tell you, they hate each other. but what we love is that every time these two meet, little girls start participating in the sport more all around the world. so that is a cool thing. >> yeah, strong match up. jamie yuccas, thanks....
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joining us now, maryland congressman, jamie raskin. a member of the january six investigation, and former impeachment manager for donald trump's second impeachment. thanks for being with us. we appreciate your time. liz cheney, your republican colleague, who is on the committee, one of only two republicans on the committee, has said that they will -- your investigation will prove that donald trump's lies motivated the violence on january 6th. what does that do? what happens if she is right, and you are right, and you have the proof? does it change anyone's mind about anything? >> well, our mandate, of course, is to get to the bottom of the events. to tell america the truth, so people can see the clear chronology of events and the causation of different things. of course, the house already impeach donald trump for inciting the violent insurrection against the union. there was a 57 to 43 vote, the senate also agreeing to that factual causation. but, what we're doing here, we're filling in, with very empirically rooted fine grain detail,
joining us now, maryland congressman, jamie raskin. a member of the january six investigation, and former impeachment manager for donald trump's second impeachment. thanks for being with us. we appreciate your time. liz cheney, your republican colleague, who is on the committee, one of only two republicans on the committee, has said that they will -- your investigation will prove that donald trump's lies motivated the violence on january 6th. what does that do? what happens if she is right, and...
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jamie: they could stop it by telling us. a sanction is targeted and clean and betting on how you apply it, you can apply it in multiple ways that you cannot get around. there is no workaround in that kind of sanction. i am an american patriot and we are going to do with the american government tells us to do. so, i think they are uncertain about the unintended consequences. what countries you hurt, what people are going to do workarounds, how you will fix that. remember, the government itself wants to have an open conduit it looks like for energy payments. so there's a whole bunch of issues they've got to work through. haidi: jp morgan chairman jamie speaking exclusively with bloomberg ed hammond. this is we get lines coming out of japan including from the prime ministers office saying that japan has bolstered its sanctions against russia to include allow the freezing of assets held at the nation's central banks. now, this would also include allowing the freezing of president vladimir putin's assets. this coming from the jap
jamie: they could stop it by telling us. a sanction is targeted and clean and betting on how you apply it, you can apply it in multiple ways that you cannot get around. there is no workaround in that kind of sanction. i am an american patriot and we are going to do with the american government tells us to do. so, i think they are uncertain about the unintended consequences. what countries you hurt, what people are going to do workarounds, how you will fix that. remember, the government itself...
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i'll ask congressman jamie raskino for his response to this fascist rhetoric. >>> and why the u.s. won't stop the humanitarian crisis and war in her country. >>> and from the supreme court to columbus, jim is here to talk about his run for the ohio statehouse. >>> good evening. i'm medhi hasan. the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and issued dozens of subpoenas as it moves closer to former president donald trump's inner circle, seeking the cooperation and the testimony of people like trump's daughter and former white house senior advisor, ivanka trump, who has yet to even respond to the committee's request to speak with her. there's also trump's chief of staff in the west wing on january the 6th, mark meadows. how about conservative fire brand, congressman jim jordan. they want to know what jordan spoke about in his communications with trump on january the 6th. the committee also believes jordan has information about strategy meetings to overturn the election results. so that's that. and yet there's one n
i'll ask congressman jamie raskino for his response to this fascist rhetoric. >>> and why the u.s. won't stop the humanitarian crisis and war in her country. >>> and from the supreme court to columbus, jim is here to talk about his run for the ohio statehouse. >>> good evening. i'm medhi hasan. the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and issued dozens of subpoenas as it moves closer to former...
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joining us now, democratic congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he's a member the january six committee, and served as the lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. he is the author of the new best selling book, unthinkable. congressman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what can you tell us about this gap, or what's happening, and what's your finding in the records of the trump phone calls on january 6th? >> well, not much, other than everyone is very curious about it, it raises more questions than answers. i know that there are a lot of minds left immediately to rosemary woods, in the 18 minutes deleted watergate tapes. but it could just as well have been donald trump using a personal cell phone, or someone else's cell phone, to communicate with senators, with representatives and with other people out on the street. so we just don't know what it means at this point. >> and by the way, you said most of those phones, almost all of them, possible except the president's official cell phone, are not secure co
joining us now, democratic congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he's a member the january six committee, and served as the lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. he is the author of the new best selling book, unthinkable. congressman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what can you tell us about this gap, or what's happening, and what's your finding in the records of the trump phone calls on january 6th? >> well, not much, other than everyone...
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great people like george lucas who had jamie willis bring to life a memorable star wars character. when i was working to it was really kind of the turning point my career because >> i was breathing life into this little guy and it just was exhilarating that couldn't get enough. and so that i want withhold can work with family the park's caribbean. it was on that film that he created one of the most amazing special effects characters of all time, davy jones and his 10, a cold beer. but we do as animators is you. you drill down into that psychology. what's really going on there. so you can project that through the digital creature. a few years ago, he was approached with another ideally with what was funny is we actually got to design from, you know, ground and that was quite a test. in 2009, he rented the petaluma municipal swimming pool and started improvising under water with a model to try to get the animated characters, expressions and movements down. if we didn't know if i mean we basically had about 3 months to pull this together. so development and design was not complete, bu
great people like george lucas who had jamie willis bring to life a memorable star wars character. when i was working to it was really kind of the turning point my career because >> i was breathing life into this little guy and it just was exhilarating that couldn't get enough. and so that i want withhold can work with family the park's caribbean. it was on that film that he created one of the most amazing special effects characters of all time, davy jones and his 10, a cold beer. but we...
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joining us now, cnn special correspondent, jamie gangel. cnn political analyst and "new york times" washington correspondent, maggie haberman. and cnn chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. jeff, i want to start with you on the purely legal matter here. "the post" says that donald trump was warned about tearing up documents by two chiefs of staff, and maybe also the white house counsel. so, could he be in legal jeopardy here? >> well, i think the only way he could be in legal jeopardy is if someone could prove -- if the justice department can prove he was tearing up documents in order to avoid disclosure to a specific investigation. if he just did that as a matter of course, or if he did it just, um, in violation of the presidential records act, that is not a criminal violation. in order to be a criminal violation, you have to look at his intent. and only if his intent was to make sure those documents didn't get into the hands of investigators, whether it was robert mueller earlier or the -- the congressional investigators later, that's the o
joining us now, cnn special correspondent, jamie gangel. cnn political analyst and "new york times" washington correspondent, maggie haberman. and cnn chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. jeff, i want to start with you on the purely legal matter here. "the post" says that donald trump was warned about tearing up documents by two chiefs of staff, and maybe also the white house counsel. so, could he be in legal jeopardy here? >> well, i think the only way he could be in...
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your baby may young, some point acquittal jamie dot net hale, nina. i mccartney in manon town? good. 30 minutes. i that has all under. wouldn't it? it was awful. i woke up i think i deplored coming. we'll gambled and um, somebody from the equation it quite as you mentioned, money would talk when you think the toner, what i get a minute. what foger is some good are all the couldn't dig hockey torn in 2900 to go in. infinite amount of hazy mac they live in the country. the 232 in one day on twitter, the d. e can estimate a month for children and 10 order. hopefully, all local dogwood, all knit on lieutenant gonzales tenant plum, dale in antiquity kitchen, missing a house whose oak was attempting to get them near, even as has it in the hotel gonna put in a chicago chicago on and finally gotten in south korea. all men are required to serve at least 18 months in the military, between the ages of 18 and 28. but every year, hundreds refused on religious or moral grounds. mm. most of these conscientious objectors, a jehovah witnesses like 27 year old turnkey u. o. today, due to the pat
your baby may young, some point acquittal jamie dot net hale, nina. i mccartney in manon town? good. 30 minutes. i that has all under. wouldn't it? it was awful. i woke up i think i deplored coming. we'll gambled and um, somebody from the equation it quite as you mentioned, money would talk when you think the toner, what i get a minute. what foger is some good are all the couldn't dig hockey torn in 2900 to go in. infinite amount of hazy mac they live in the country. the 232 in one day on...
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joining us now, democratic congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he's a member the january six committee, and served as the lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. he is the author of the new best selling book, unthinkable. raskin, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what can you tell us about this gap, or what's happening and what's your finding in the records of the trump phone calls on january 6th? >> well, not much, other than everyone is very curious about it, it raises more questions than answers. i know that there are a lot of minds left immediately to rosemary woods, in the 18 minutes deleted watergate tapes. but it could just as well been donald trump using a personal cell phone, or someone else's cell phone, to communicate with senators, with representatives and with other people out on the street. so we just don't know what it means at this point. >> and by the way, you said most of those phones, almost all of them, possible except the president's official cell phone, are not secure communication
joining us now, democratic congressman jamie raskin of maryland. he's a member the january six committee, and served as the lead impeachment manager in the second impeachment trial of donald trump. he is the author of the new best selling book, unthinkable. raskin, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what can you tell us about this gap, or what's happening and what's your finding in the records of the trump phone calls on january 6th? >> well, not much, other than everyone is very...