for an 18-year-old, who is still in high school. do you think the tuohys have done anything wrong? i mean, there does seem to be some evidence that members of the family did receive money from the film, which made more than $300 million. i haven t seen any evidence that any of that money went to orr. what do you make of it all? right, well actually, according to the file, once the orrs got this court order, they never pursued letters of guardianship or conservatorship. they never took the oath. at least, from what i can see. which means that they never actually had legal authority to act on mr. orr s behalf. and that would be consistent with his own statement that just three years later, he was presented with a contract to sign. so they received an order, but they didn t act on it. so it will be interesting to see whether or not they actually did receive any of his money. all right, lisa, thank you so
on landlords. first amendment rights. the seattle city council passed the ordinance in 2017, it barred most landlords from asking prospective tenants about their criminal history or refusing to rent to tenants because of their record. it was intended to help those with criminal records, access housing and to protect against policies that might disproportionately harm renters of color because of disparities in the legal system. joining me now is seattle city council member lisa herbold, who was a sponsor of the original ordinance. council person. thank you for being here. this is a confusing ruling. correct me if i m wrong, because they say, well, you can ask you can ask, but you can t act on it. it seems contradictory. no. it s um it is a little bit of a conundrum because now if this ruling stands, the city is going to need to determine how we can make sure that information scene is not information used. what
their criminal history or refusing to rent to tenants because of their record. it was intended to help those with criminal records, access housing and to protect against policies that might disproportionately harm renters of color because of disparities in the legal system. joining me now is seattle city council member lisa herbold, who was a sponsor of the original ordinance. council person. thank you for being here. this is a confusing ruling. correct me if i m wrong, because they say, well, you can ask you can ask, but you can t act on it. it seems contradictory. no. it s um it is a little bit of a conundrum because now if this ruling stands the city is going to need to determine how we can make sure that information scene is not information used. what would you say to a landlord who says hey, i just want to protect myself and the tenants of my property by knowing who s there? because god forbid something
building. you can t hide the truth by selectively picking a few minutes out of tapes and saying this is what went on. it s so absurd, it s nonsense. completely placating the base of my party is not the right way forward for the republican party or for the country. i think what happened on january 6th was despicable. in america you can believe what you want, but you can t act on it in a way that constitutes violence. i think it was an attack on the capitol. but as for speaker mccarthy he says he does not regret sharing the january 6th footage with fox news and tucker carlson, arguing the decision was made for transparency. and of course former president donald trump is also weighing in. he posted on his fledgling social media site praising fox news, blasting the january 6th committee and calling for the
virus as as he did so. and he has, of course, been out in public talking about con conspiracysp theories, frankly, as to where the virus came from, giving just a whiff of credibility there on television and on social media to ad that conspiracy theory going around that. the corona t virus originated and was perhaps manmade inside a lab in china. sean: all right. j joining us now, senator tom cotton, the great state ofse arkansas. senator , let me start with the. the new york times. i think this is importantth all with all the focus on one riott on january 6th. intelligence t, they didn t even get the intelligence thatha we now know they had, that act thing might happen that day and they didn t act on it,e beei which is what they should have been investigating. let me ask ask you, we hadf five hundred and seventy four riots in the summer of 202020.we thous. , we had thousands of injured cops, billions in propertyns damage of de and dozens of dead americans. why would the new york time