today and the concert series brought to us by our friends. welcome to the center square today. good morning to both of you. i m pumped up and ready to go! and you are heading to west point after this. i am headed to west point. you haven t had any free food on friday, have you? there s never food on your set! this the first time. on a our summer concert series,we ves boisterous son, out on the veranda. what are you making for the crowd today? we are making you guys some skirt steak street corn tacos, and john has salsa going on there. if you re from the south, we call it chimchurra, but it s really chimichurri. this is mixed in with corn bread and eggs, we will dial it up from barbecue sauce with our buddies at leas. a bacon wrap because we no you live everything bacon wrapped. and that s what you call a fatty, it s a big burrito where the tortilla is baked. you can roll it out and stuff it, roll it up, bacon-weave it, cut it up and eat it. and we ve g
the bureau seized his passports. cbs anchor norah o donnell tweeting according to a doj official, the fbi is not in possession of former president trump s passports, trumpet accuse the fbi of stealing it, three passports during the search of his mar-a-lago home. the orangemen is forced to correct the record with his spokesman posting the email that backs him up, proving the agency removed his travel documents from mar-a-lago and would be returning them. media is also ramping up their good versus evil game. and i would say to our friends who are watching us today, vote as if your life depends on it, if kevin mccarthy threatened the possible next speaker of the house, threatened an attorney general, and says, you d better lay off trump or else are we going to survive this? i don t know. the hopeful part of this is that america does have resilience and we do get over moments like this. and remember how this raid was urgently needed to protect national security? turns
2020 and january 2021. this pressure campaign on pence to overturn the lelection what understand instructions trump gave his lawyers and advisers about fake electors and sending electors back to the state. as the former president returned to washington since leading office, we ll have some of what he said shortly. first what merrick garland told lester holt when asked when indicting a former president and possible presidential candidate again might tear the country apart. we pursue justice without fear or favor. we intend to hold everyone, anyone who is criminally responsible for the events surrounding january 6th or any attempt to interfere with the lawful transfer of power from one administration to another accountable. that s what we do. we don t pay any attention to other issues with respect to that. reporter: so if donald trump were to become a candidate for president again, that would not change your schedule or how you move forward or don t move forward? i ll say
the committee may be flexing its oversight power to illuminate what happened on january 6th. but the d.o.j. is apparently investigating the president himself. key aides to mike pence and his lead counsel have already testified in front of a federal grand jury. pretty high up. they asked hours and hours of detailed questions about meetings that trump himself led, one that was described to the january 6th committee. remember this? mr. eastman came in. he said i m here to request that you reject the electorate. i said we would lose 9-0 in the supreme court, wouldn t we? he started, well, i think you would only lose 7-2 and after further discussion acknowledged, yeah, you re right, we would lose 9-0. 6-2, 6-1, half dozen of another. as for jacob s credibility, keep in mind his version of events was already shown in front of a federal judge and that judge s conclusions, it is, quote, more likely than not that president trump corruptly attempted to obstruct the joint session of
residents ares safer at billr cosby s house now. [laughter] to tackle issues like mass shootings and nightly murders, i think we should go to the very beginning. cosmos, 13.8 billion years old. but you didn t think i meant literally the beginning. i figure we will start there and by my estimate we should be done with this model walk by the time the debate runs out of gold. [laughter] to see what evil looks like now it s a backdrop of history. 30 years because something did. sure we ve had horrible violenc for centuries, genghis khan killed millions of people, but he also fathered a time. historians call him. imagine the father s day card when he was around. he didn t get that nickname fro not spraying for breeze after h is the bathroom, he was truly terrible. that he s not around to hear me ripping on him. and then, there are the world wars. one, which i guess led to two, bet you didn t think i d be thi thorough, did you? i m regular julius socrates. the good news, it seems t