nine of them deadly. to date, close to 19 million doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine have been given in the u.s. we ll be following this. rudy giuliani, trump s former personnel lawyer, has canceled an interview with the january 6th committee that was slated for today. according to his attorney, he originally agreed to a transcribed interview, but told investigators he would not partake unless he was able to record it. the committee denied his request. in a statement, the committee spokesman called giuliani an important witness to the conspiracy to overthrow the government. that if he refuses to comply, the committee will consider all enforcement options. giuliani was subpoenaed by the committee back in january along with three other campaign attorneys linked with efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. willie? this morning, the new york times is reporting former
testifying before a sham election hearing in the state legislature. we re not an investigative body, my office is certainly just a witness to these weeks of attempts in december to interfere or tamper with the integrity of our elections and our accurate results. so we are submitting evidence like that, reminding the committee to look into who else giuliani spoke with while he was in michigan or also pointing out the fact that the trump campaign attorneys like sidney powell seem to have their hands on sealed documents from local cases in michigan that then made their way into and referenced into the draft executive order justifying the potential seizure of election machines. so there s a lot of connections that are yet to be made. my job as the state s chief election officer is simply, as a witness to all of this, provide the evidence, fully cooperate with the committee s investigation, and help them connect the dots and seek accountability for those who are culpable. you laid out a n
speak of specifically infiltration but what it does speak to internet companies rarely do an internet companies have access to. kayleigh: it is not regulatory. leslie: they actually allow third parties to go in for domain main investigations themselves. we see this happening with our phone records. kayleigh: it is proper for a third party to work with campaign attorneys? that is proper? leslie: i do think that the media across the board should cover this in full so that americans can understand everything that is going on. if john durham thought there was a smoking gun and crime committed to come i believe there would be indictments. kayleigh: i believe there will be. so you believe it is proper for a third-party interconnect company to exploit information in the office of the president when president trump comments to office? give that to an attorney working with the clinton campaign, nothing to see, leslie? leslie: even though durham
meeting which has gotten a lot of attention. you were an important person at that time. i ve been looking through your book. i wonder, why didn t you get pulled along to that meeting and was it a bad idea for those folks to go to it? i think i wasn t invited because i would have said it was a terrible decision. this campaign was focused on making america great again. so i wasn t part of meeting, i didn t participate in the meeting, i didn t even know about it until the media reported on it a couple months back. this notion that anybody would be able to provide a silver bullet on hillary clinton, a public figure for the last 30 years, i think it was a fallacy. so anybody who would have approached me as a campaign manager, who would have said, we want to give you dirt on hillary. i would have said talk to the campaign attorneys. you say it s a terrible idea. that they were keeping you out of the loop. does that mean it s possible if
indisputable. that damn glad quotation comes from brian fallon, former campaign spokesperson for hillary clinton. he was talking about the hiring of fusion gps to gather opposition research on donald trump by one of clinton s campaign attorneys. beyond all of that, anna, the house announced this week, some house republicans that there would be an investigation into a uranium deal that was made with russia when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the president is not only accusing hillary clinton of taking bribes from the russians in order to make that a more favorable deal for them, cnn has learned that the white house is going a step further and they are pressing staffers to work with the department of justice to allow for a former fbi informant with knowledge of that deal to testify. and on top of that, the president is now pushing for any remaining e-mails that are still sealed from hillary clinton s time as secretary of state to be released.