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our evan perez is on top of the story. evan, continue please. >> that's right, don. again, this is a huge part of, the reason this is important is, there's a lot of scrutiny of exactly what happened in those key days. there's a lot of concern about what exactly the secret service knew and the fear was that some of that information will be lost forever. because, again, there are so many things that secret service agents were witnesses to, and their communication at that time, or key to understanding how they responded to the riots, how they responded to the former president was trying to do, all of these things, you know, are very important pieces of evidence for the investigation for january 6th, obviously. and obviously for people to the justice department if they end up looking at some of this. that's the reason why it's disputed, it's very important. and it's important to note what happened with these text messages. it appears, at least some of them, have been lost. >> okay, evan perez, standby. we have elie honig here as well as andrew mccabe. andrew, does this e
our evan perez is on top of the story. evan, continue please. >> that's right, don. again, this is a huge part of, the reason this is important is, there's a lot of scrutiny of exactly what happened in those key days. there's a lot of concern about what exactly the secret service knew and the fear was that some of that information will be lost forever. because, again, there are so many things that secret service agents were witnesses to, and their communication at that time, or key to...
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evans, mr. allred, i inform the house that to those six members will -- that those six members will vote yes on h.r. 1934. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler, sphorm form she will vote -- i inform the house that she will vote yea on h.r. 1934. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress members barragan, cardenas, kahele, jacobs and suozzi, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1934. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. dunn, ms. salazar of florida, i inform the house that mr. dunn, ms. salazar will vote yea on h.r. 1934. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: m
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congratulations evan . [applause] >> number six, martin 80. hickey. [applause] martins had can-do attitude has been instrumental in the success of our department and especially in large projects. martin works closely with supervisors to get work done. he recently oversaw the delivery of 25 loads of mulch to lafayette park. ensuring the most recent project there was a success. martin is someone staff can depend on during the crisis. a few weeks ago at 9:40 5 am the water line at the palace of fine arts a major event flooding the area where the priests were working at the time. by 11:30 am martin organized a response. the event was able to go on because of martin's quick response. he doesn't say no, he just looks for solutions and get it done. congratulations. >> number seven, gabriel orteg . [applause] gabriels knowledge is vast. he's always ready to offer advice on plants and troubles in areas that help troubleshoot pest identification in the trees and shrubs. he recognized the is the importance and in relationship and is easy to communicate with. alw
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can you talk about the evans street project? >> one of the things we did during covid was dramatically expand the rate of what we call quick build projects, which are fast-moving projects using simple and cheap materials in order to redesign streets and test out new ideas and see how they work, as well as get a lot of feedback from community before moving into a larger capital project that converts all of that plastic stuff into concrete and trees and, you know, curb extensions. what we have been finding is that our quick build safety projects are able to cut severe injury and fatalities between 25 and 75%, depending upon the location on the techniques that we use. so we are targeting streets that have the highest rate of traffic crashes, particularly injury crashes and fatalities. we focused on evans, which is really important connector for all modes of transportation between the bayview and the central neighborhoods of san francisco. also a street with a terrible track record of severe crashes. on evans, what we are doing, aga
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she did everywhere doctor evans everyone loved doctor evans and you know people come that practice and say, oh my gosh, you're janet emma's dad. he say no janet evans is my daughter, right? and so but no my mom didn't know how to swim my dad called swimming something you did when he fell off a boat, and i'd have a bad swim and i'd come home and i'd be upset and you know, it's all you want right and he'd be like, hey janet the sun's going to come up tomorrow morning, and i'm still gonna love you and so is your mother and that's every time and it olympics when i didn't swim. well, he'd find his way down the deck and he'd be like, i still love you and the sun is still gonna come up tomorrow. and so that's kind of ally thing right? it's we try and try and try and try and sometimes are parents are still going to love you and that's really what matters so courtney. yeah. i had a piggyback on what janet said, of course like your family your parents your siblings and that close support system that you have is hugely important to help you going when the times are tough because everyone's going
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evan, what do you know about the suspect? >> reporter: jim, we know he was facing, first, a state charge. he was released almost immediately after he was charged with a second-degree assault at the state level and now federal prosecutors have decided to charge him on a federal charge. that charge is for assaulting a member of congress. of course he is running for governor in the state of new york. obviously the justice department looks at this in a different lens. they view this as part of, frankly, a lot of these types of incidents around the country attacking not only trying to threaten members of congress, members of the supreme court, other public officials. there is serious focus on this at the justice department. he is 43 years old. on top of the state charge for which he was immediately released there was criticism for that. the feds are call it an assault with a dangerous weapon. i think we have a photo of the weapon he was carrying, some sort of a key chain device. looking at the chaos of that event and the weapon th
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let's begin with cnn's evan perez. he's been standing by. what more are you learning about the justice department's investigation here? how broad and far they're looking? >> reporter: well, in this interview with nbc yesterday, the attorney general, merrick garland, made clear that this is a very broad investigation. this is -- what he described it as, an investigation into everyone who was -- did anything to impede the peaceful transfer of power. and of course that includes the people who were behind the effort to stop the sortification of the election -- certification of the election results. to have mike pence not certify the election results. and of course this whole scheme to set up these fake electors from states that joe biden won and to have them declare that donald trump was the actual victor. and so we know that, you know, mark short, the vice president's chief of staff at the time, the former vice president's chief of staff, has now testified before this grand jury in washington. this is the grand jury that is looking specifically
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cnn's evan perez joining us right now. so evan, what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: fredericka, one of the big mysteries has been what exactly were behind or inside these text messages that the secret service says were lost during a migration to new phone devices. what we've learned thanks to reporting from whitney wild is that there's metadata that indicates there were messages from at least ten of 24 people that the homeland security inspector general was interested in getting messages from. and so we know ten people, at least those ten people, there's metadata indicating there were messages sent and received. there were another ten people who there were no messages. and three who they found that they were personal messages only. now the scrutiny and the focus really is on trying to figure out a way to retrieve those messages that we know there were messages sent and received, and find out what exactly was going on. obviously the january 6th committee is very interested in messages that were sent before and during january 6th to see whether they tell u
cnn's evan perez joining us right now. so evan, what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: fredericka, one of the big mysteries has been what exactly were behind or inside these text messages that the secret service says were lost during a migration to new phone devices. what we've learned thanks to reporting from whitney wild is that there's metadata that indicates there were messages from at least ten of 24 people that the homeland security inspector general was interested in...
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so evan, what more have you learned here? >> reporter: well, erica, what the prosecutors who are doing this investigation want is they want to be able to talk to people who had direct conversations with the former president. they've already confronted this issue in the recent testimony of greg jacob and mark short. these are former aides of former vice president pence. and they asserted executive privilege to not answer certain questions that they were asked by prosecutors when they testified at the grand jury in recent weeks. and justice department feels obviously that -- this is something that they should be able to testify to even though the former president is trying to assert that he has some kind of executive privilege, despite the fact that he is former president. so we expect that they're going to go to court and try to get a judge to compel that testimony. this is something that we expect, obviously going to happen with other witnesses as prosecutors get closer and closer to the former president. the key here being t
so evan, what more have you learned here? >> reporter: well, erica, what the prosecutors who are doing this investigation want is they want to be able to talk to people who had direct conversations with the former president. they've already confronted this issue in the recent testimony of greg jacob and mark short. these are former aides of former vice president pence. and they asserted executive privilege to not answer certain questions that they were asked by prosecutors when they...
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evans, mr. allred, let me also inform of this house these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by timmons, gonzalez and taylor, i inform the house that these timmons will vote no and gonzalez and taylor will vote yes on en bloc 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. pingree, mr. pappas and ms. leger fernandez, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by cliff bentz of oregon, i inform the house that mr. bentz will vote no on en bloc number 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the mem
evans, mr. allred, let me also inform of this house these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by timmons, gonzalez and taylor, i inform the house that these timmons will vote no and gonzalez and taylor will vote yes on en bloc 4. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition?...
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so evan, here's the thing. as they figure out what more they could have that would pers pertain to what the president did and didn't do, there's been this focus, right, on the secret service and the committee said they want information from them regarding those text messages in part. now, though, cnn is learning investigators identified potential missing text messages on january 6th on the phones of ten secret service personnel. so there is a criminal investigation underway by the inspector general for the department of homeland security, but does -- is this resolved? i mean, where are we on this? >> it is not resolved, and look, you can now hear people both in capitol hill and some of the outside critics of the -- including perhaps the inspector general who they have a suspicion that there perhaps is a cover-up that is going on, and so that's part of what is driving this story now for the secret service. the question is are those messages -- we now know that there are -- there is metadata that indicates that a
so evan, here's the thing. as they figure out what more they could have that would pers pertain to what the president did and didn't do, there's been this focus, right, on the secret service and the committee said they want information from them regarding those text messages in part. now, though, cnn is learning investigators identified potential missing text messages on january 6th on the phones of ten secret service personnel. so there is a criminal investigation underway by the inspector...
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evan, i want you to stay with us. let's bring in cnn's legal analyst, ellie honig, former state prosecutor and author of "hatchet man". the committee stayed away from this fight because of the calendar. how sensitive is the time constraint for doj? >> time matters quite a bit. matter of the reason robert mueller's team did not go to court and did not try to fight to get these highly sensitive conversations, they said it wasn't worth the fight, the timing. we didn't have enough time. doj, according to our new reporting, the preparing to have that fight, to go into court and say we need these conversations between donald trump and key advisers, marc short and perhaps higher ranking advisers. the bad news is those disputes historically have taken a ridiculously long time, over a year if you think back to the don mcgahn dispute. recently, earlier this year, the january 6th committee went to court and got decisions within a few months and it's up to doj to push judges, we need this really quickly. judges have to do their j
evan, i want you to stay with us. let's bring in cnn's legal analyst, ellie honig, former state prosecutor and author of "hatchet man". the committee stayed away from this fight because of the calendar. how sensitive is the time constraint for doj? >> time matters quite a bit. matter of the reason robert mueller's team did not go to court and did not try to fight to get these highly sensitive conversations, they said it wasn't worth the fight, the timing. we didn't have enough...
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evan, i mean, you asked wray about people at all levels there. and we know the next public hearing from the committee is focusing on extremists, right? and connections that might be there to the white house. i'm wondering, is the doj prepared to really act? i mean, criminally prosecute. if evidence is shown during these hearings and there is evidence of that connection, are they going to go there? >> look, i think what he is opening the door, certainly leaving the door open for, is to follow exactly that path if that evidence is there. and you've heard this from lisa monaco, the deputy attorney general who told us earlier this year that they're going to look at this effort to put up fake electors. and of course we saw in recent weeks, we've seen some of the subpoenas being delivered. we saw federal agents raiding the home of jeffrey clark who was very much involved in all of this effort. so you see you're familiar with how the swrus department works and how these guys do their work, which is they go from the bottom up. and you know, they've got p
evan, i mean, you asked wray about people at all levels there. and we know the next public hearing from the committee is focusing on extremists, right? and connections that might be there to the white house. i'm wondering, is the doj prepared to really act? i mean, criminally prosecute. if evidence is shown during these hearings and there is evidence of that connection, are they going to go there? >> look, i think what he is opening the door, certainly leaving the door open for, is to...
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so joining us now to talk about this is cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. and eric weirsen, former adviser to michael bloomberg, from the department of information, technology and telecommunications. so obviously can help us answer a lot of these questions. and, evan, i want to start with you, this has raised so many questions about what's going on, and why, if you can recover one message, where are the rest of them? >> right. and, you know, look, this letter that jamie gangel obtained indicates also that the committee, the committee asked the secret service to preserve these records on january 16th. this is before the so-called migration, this is before the devices were being changed over. this is what the secret service says is the cause of this deletion of these text messages. but what was being requested was all of these communications for 24 people at the secret service. we don't know exactly who those people are, but there are people who would have been in key positions to know what was happening in those days before january 6th and, of course, on tha
so joining us now to talk about this is cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. and eric weirsen, former adviser to michael bloomberg, from the department of information, technology and telecommunications. so obviously can help us answer a lot of these questions. and, evan, i want to start with you, this has raised so many questions about what's going on, and why, if you can recover one message, where are the rest of them? >> right. and, you know, look, this letter that jamie...
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evan perez is joining us now again, the insinuation that the secret service maliciously deleted text messages following a request is false and back the secret service has been fully cooperating with the oig in every respect whether it be interviews, documents emails or text's. first to january 2021 before any inspection was opened by the aig on the subject usss again the secret service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a preplanned three-month system mitigation in this process data, resident on some phones was lost. they are explaining that and are evan perez is on top of that, continue please. >> that is right don and it is a huge part of the reason why this is important is there is a lot of scrutiny on exactly what happened in those key days. you know there's a lot of concern about what exactly the secret service new. and the fear was that some of that information would be lost forever. because again so many things that are the secret service agents were witnesses to and their communications at that time are key to understanding how they responded to t
evan perez is joining us now again, the insinuation that the secret service maliciously deleted text messages following a request is false and back the secret service has been fully cooperating with the oig in every respect whether it be interviews, documents emails or text's. first to january 2021 before any inspection was opened by the aig on the subject usss again the secret service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a preplanned three-month system mitigation in...
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let's begin this morning with cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, a lot of movement within the doj as they're attempting to skirt executive privilege. it was something the select committee was successful at getting accomplished. break down for us how the department plans to handle this. >> they're planning to go to court to try to get a judge to force some of these folks that they want to talk to to answer questions about the direct interactions with the former president. a lot of them we expect are going to be citing for the president's claim that he has executive privilege, even though he's no longer president. this is something that is legally untested. the department believes that prosecutors believe that they are going to be successful in doing this, and you can tell some of the witnesses are willing to comply as long as they have a judge telling them to do it. we already have the justice department already confronted this in the recent testimony by greg jacob and marc short, two aides of former vice president mike pence. they were presen
let's begin this morning with cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez. evan, a lot of movement within the doj as they're attempting to skirt executive privilege. it was something the select committee was successful at getting accomplished. break down for us how the department plans to handle this. >> they're planning to go to court to try to get a judge to force some of these folks that they want to talk to to answer questions about the direct interactions with the former president....
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. >> and evan perez is out front tonight in washington tonight, and evan, there is a lot to get to, and i want to get to the report of what you learning about the doj preparing to go to court to force these senior white house officials to testify. >> well, jim, this is a major step, and what they want to do is to challenge the former claim of executive privilege, and it has not been claimed, but what the justice department wants is to talk to people who are in direct conversation, and direct communications with the former president, and get what was going on in the key days around january 6, and, you know, even before that as the former president was trying to essentially impede the transfer of power. this issue came up recently in the grand jury testimony of greg jacob and mark short, and these are the aides of the former vice president pence who appeared before the grand jury, and they sat for hours answering questions about the pressure campaign that the former vice president was under. what they did not answer, and what they could not answer was questions about their direct interact
. >> and evan perez is out front tonight in washington tonight, and evan, there is a lot to get to, and i want to get to the report of what you learning about the doj preparing to go to court to force these senior white house officials to testify. >> well, jim, this is a major step, and what they want to do is to challenge the former claim of executive privilege, and it has not been claimed, but what the justice department wants is to talk to people who are in direct conversation,...
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meanwhile for a evan station no one from bayview can walk there. the most people have station access and job opportunities it unlocks and neighbor tuesday the north will add 5 minutes to the shuttle north. thank you. >> if you are calling in remotely, you need to press star 3 and when you hear your line is unmuted, that the indication to begin speaking. >> good afternoon commissioners. zack (inaudible) young community developers district 10. i'm calling in to reemphasize the points (inaudible) at the planning commission. it is up most importance we take steps to (inaudible) the station will make bayview easily accessible and interconnected with south bay and silicon valley and workers young and college educated are citing access to (inaudible) as developers move to build high end apartment buildings that cater to the young professionals [difficulty hearing speaker] but ignore the need of the existing community who is disproportionately low income it leaves people behide. these communities rely on the transit the most so cater to them and make sure
meanwhile for a evan station no one from bayview can walk there. the most people have station access and job opportunities it unlocks and neighbor tuesday the north will add 5 minutes to the shuttle north. thank you. >> if you are calling in remotely, you need to press star 3 and when you hear your line is unmuted, that the indication to begin speaking. >> good afternoon commissioners. zack (inaudible) young community developers district 10. i'm calling in to reemphasize the points...
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he says that evan jellicoe groups like double congress of families, target african countries, because of the rapidly growing christian populations. he also says that they tend to come in with a media strategy, this trotter jaguars, to take control of not just policy makers. we need to get generous, we're gonna agree with us. and one reason for that is if you can throw the media you in the battle, there is no shortage of homophobic journalists and gonna the proponents of this bill, a gang of the few journalists who aunt on june 7th and l g b, t q plus activist was interviewed on joy fm. he spoke about his activism, addressed some of the misinformation about the l g, b t q plus community and also discussed gay pride month opportunity to create a win it on the struggle of the l dvd players. afterwards the gone n m p sam george, who is sponsoring this bill came on the air. he told the journalists on joy fm, that if this bill had been in effect, they would have been prosecuted because you spent a lot of any minute aiding the advocacy of a criminal act in gonna cause as 12 and 13 of the pro
he says that evan jellicoe groups like double congress of families, target african countries, because of the rapidly growing christian populations. he also says that they tend to come in with a media strategy, this trotter jaguars, to take control of not just policy makers. we need to get generous, we're gonna agree with us. and one reason for that is if you can throw the media you in the battle, there is no shortage of homophobic journalists and gonna the proponents of this bill, a gang of the...
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jericka. >> duncan: carter evans, definitely waiting till after labor day, thank you. we turn to the fight against climate we turn to the fight against climate change. rising sea levels are threatening to wash away america's early history. jamestown, virginia was the first permanent english settlement in the new world and now listed among the nation's most endangered historic site. ontonight's "eye on america," cbs' kris van cleave takes us there to explain the mounting threat. >> reporter: fighting to save history. more than 400 years after the first european settlers arrived, jamestown, virginia is struggling to survive. not the passage of time, but the ravage of climate change. >> we are concerned that if we don't take action, jamestown will be lost. >> eporter: what would america lose if this site is allowed to sink? >> i think part of its soul. >> reporter: elizabeth kostelny runs the non-profit overseeing the colony's original 22 acres along the james river and is now racing to save it from rising water. >> jamestown is incredibly important. it tells a national s
jericka. >> duncan: carter evans, definitely waiting till after labor day, thank you. we turn to the fight against climate we turn to the fight against climate change. rising sea levels are threatening to wash away america's early history. jamestown, virginia was the first permanent english settlement in the new world and now listed among the nation's most endangered historic site. ontonight's "eye on america," cbs' kris van cleave takes us there to explain the mounting threat....
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thank you george, thank you evan. here to talk about what all this means for the country presidential's story and jean meacham, he's author of the upcoming book, and there was light, abraham lincoln and the american struggle. so good to see you, john meacham. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> these hearings are not only repealing a lot of damning evidence about the former president and his thirst for power, but also about his enablers. and the violent extremists willing to use force to stop the legitimate winner, joe biden, from taking office. these are the hallmarks of authoritarian nations. how big a threat is american democracy under this moment, john? >> we're in the midst of an unfolding crisis, i think. beyond the hearings. we have this crisis of trust in the capacity of american democracy to continue to, as lincoln would say, long endure. and it's not being driven by both sides. just put that to the side. it is being driven by a hard-core, right wing that has moved to more or less to the mainstream of the
thank you george, thank you evan. here to talk about what all this means for the country presidential's story and jean meacham, he's author of the upcoming book, and there was light, abraham lincoln and the american struggle. so good to see you, john meacham. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> these hearings are not only repealing a lot of damning evidence about the former president and his thirst for power, but also about his enablers. and the violent extremists willing to use...
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evan sernoffsky in our newsroom, evan, thank you. police say a mass shooting at a state park in iowa has left three people dead, along with the gunman, who investigators say appeared to have no connection to the victims. the shooting happened about 6 30 this morning at the mako keira caves state park campground, which is in eastern iowa. authorities say the victims were all members of the same family who were found dead in a tent at the campground. their names and ages have not been released. the suspected gunman died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. he's been identified as 23 year old anthony sherwin sherwin is from nebraska and was camping at the park. investigators do not believe he had any prior relationship with the victims, and the motive for the crime is not known. bart trains between orinda and oakland are back up and running after ventilation problems. shut down service this morning safety issues started around six a.m. and led to a massive line of people waiting for bus bridges to get where they were going. it took about
evan sernoffsky in our newsroom, evan, thank you. police say a mass shooting at a state park in iowa has left three people dead, along with the gunman, who investigators say appeared to have no connection to the victims. the shooting happened about 6 30 this morning at the mako keira caves state park campground, which is in eastern iowa. authorities say the victims were all members of the same family who were found dead in a tent at the campground. their names and ages have not been released....
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evan, stay with us. we're going to turn to some other news from the january 6th investigation, turning now to those steers missing secret service text messages. this is some reporting that appeared first on cnn. investigators have closed in on ten phones containing metadata of messages that were sent and received around january 6th of last year, the day of the capitol insurrection. the sudden urgency to retrieve the texts sparked by the january 6th select committee. on thursday the panel presented radio transmissions from then vice president pence's secret service detail as they sought to secure his safety during the capitol attack. >> we may to want consider getting out and leaving now. copy? >> will we encounter the people once we make our way? >> we have a clear spot if we move quickly. we've got smoke downstairs, unknown smoke downstairs. >> by the protesters? >> is that route compromised? >> we have [ bleep ] is secure. how far, we will bypass some protesters that are being contained. there is smoke
evan, stay with us. we're going to turn to some other news from the january 6th investigation, turning now to those steers missing secret service text messages. this is some reporting that appeared first on cnn. investigators have closed in on ten phones containing metadata of messages that were sent and received around january 6th of last year, the day of the capitol insurrection. the sudden urgency to retrieve the texts sparked by the january 6th select committee. on thursday the panel...
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men behind that decision is evan hafer, former green beret who founded black rifle coffee and the ceo. heard about it, did not know what to think of him at all so we spent a day with him, ate with him, shot with him, that interviewed him for "tucker carlson today." we were definitely impressed. here is evan hafer explaining how and why he started his company. ♪ ♪ >> i started roasting coffee to take with me, i was in iraq, which is a relatively small city in northern iraq. and i was spending -- i spent about a year and a half up there going back and forth. my problem was, i have this problem which was i could not get fresh coffee, and what i wanted was to figure out how i could get fresh coffee. i did a little bit of research and i guess my economics at the time, if i buy a 1 pound roaster i can go home and start roasting coffee to take back with me to wherever i was going. i go home and i buy this roaster and start roasting coffee 1 pound at a time throughout that year, 30-40 pounds and i would take it back out to iraq with me, one bag of gear, one full of coffee. >> did anyone c
men behind that decision is evan hafer, former green beret who founded black rifle coffee and the ceo. heard about it, did not know what to think of him at all so we spent a day with him, ate with him, shot with him, that interviewed him for "tucker carlson today." we were definitely impressed. here is evan hafer explaining how and why he started his company. ♪ ♪ >> i started roasting coffee to take with me, i was in iraq, which is a relatively small city in northern iraq....
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while one of the was under investigation, evan evans called it a very damaging moment for parliament and for public standards. and he gave this unprecedented warning. he said, there was a danger that britain could slip into being a corrupt country. again, the conservative party looked away seriously. the blind eye has been staggering. your, your title to put it in those terms. but you're using nice colorful, theatrical language to boss the fact that in a democracy and elected prime minister who has had the confidence, not just a polymer, is a hold of his party. it is quite an awkward thing to put it mildly, too suddenly dump him in the, in the middle of a parliament. and that was a gradual process because his colleagues in cabinet and it was any of the cabinet ultimately who had that power to remove them. obviously were reluctant to act in such a unilateral way and that would have been surprising if they weren't. so i'm not saying i wouldn't prefer that if they done well. the eventually did 6 months or a year or there. i personally would have preferred that. but then i've already tol
while one of the was under investigation, evan evans called it a very damaging moment for parliament and for public standards. and he gave this unprecedented warning. he said, there was a danger that britain could slip into being a corrupt country. again, the conservative party looked away seriously. the blind eye has been staggering. your, your title to put it in those terms. but you're using nice colorful, theatrical language to boss the fact that in a democracy and elected prime minister who...
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i do need some glasses. >> well evan has hair. >> i'm shining a little. mine is gonna be gone, i'll give you tenure. >> thank you guys, appreciate it. make sure you join cnn's drew griffin for new investigation to sleep and it and his plan to reshape the u.s. government and the republican party. the cnn special report, steve bannon, divided we fall begins at 8 pm eastern that's on sunday. and you arizona law prohibiting anybody from recording law enforcement within eight feet of the officer. eight feet. i'm the case of police brutality would we never have known about without cameras? more on this, next. in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safetety system. >> dad: looks great. thanknks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedudule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safefelite replace. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matchi
i do need some glasses. >> well evan has hair. >> i'm shining a little. mine is gonna be gone, i'll give you tenure. >> thank you guys, appreciate it. make sure you join cnn's drew griffin for new investigation to sleep and it and his plan to reshape the u.s. government and the republican party. the cnn special report, steve bannon, divided we fall begins at 8 pm eastern that's on sunday. and you arizona law prohibiting anybody from recording law enforcement within eight feet...