editor margaret talev as well as elliot williams. you know, margaret, obviously like she said congress doesn t have to make a criminal referral. that s not a necessary part of the process when it comes to doj deciding to investigate or to prosecute here. but i wonder what you are hearing if this is about the committee or members of the committee worried that maybe doj isn t going to do what they think doj needs to do and they re trying to send a signal of what they think should be the accountability process. well, good morning, brianna. happy fourth. yes, you know, i hear many of the same subtexts that you do. i think it s important not just that liz cheney but that several members of the committee were actually out there over the weekend, you know, pushing this idea that that some action on that front is important and that, you know, essentially that
to stop some of them. you may recall bill barr shut down trump s last ditch voter fraud claims as baseless, as basically lies. cipollony had to push back on a plot to over ruhle or outmaneuver barr bay naming a new special prescription, back lies about voter fraud and that might fit into all of the january 6 shenanigans. there is evidence he threatened to resign, a pattern that his predecessor used to try to thwart other illegal plans by donald trump and if that wins a bill it is because bob mueller uncovered that feature during his investigation. that was the prior white house council, don mcgahn who became a star witness. so gathering evidence and this continues, an important accountability process that is going however slowly alongside the doj s criminal investigation
degrees centigrade. and the fact is that major steps forward were ta ken in glasgow, to wit the rule book that had been outstanding since paris was completed so that market rules, transparency, are now accountable. next year, there is a requirement that those who are not aligned with 1.5 degrees need to step up and produce new reduction plans, which have to be filed with the process. so, there s an accountability process. there is, in addition to that, a very significant set of commitments on deforestation, which has not been talked about enough. there is major doubling of funding for adaptation, which is needed in less developed, emerging economies of the world. i mean, i can go on. there s a major methane pledge. i understand, and everything you vejust said is important and you talk about steps. and obviously that s an incremental approach. but the line coming from many
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seeing the russian invasion sweeping across ukraine from the assault on a military installation in the east to russian attack helicopters in the air space over kyiv, to fighting in the west near borders with ukraine s neighbors in nato. one big question, how far will putin go? could nato allies be pulled in? i m joined by admiral james stavridis, former supreme allied commander of nato and a nbc news analyst admiral, thank you for being with us. can this bell be un-rung or has putin done it again? putin has crossed his rubicon. he will not be able to un-ring the bell and he doesn t want to un-ring the bell at this point, this is an accountability process. he should be made to feel the pain economically from the ukrainians bravely fighting, from resistance forces in ukraine if necessary, and we should do all we can to support ukraine short of sending troops there to fight the battle themselves but if he succeeds