implicit in the belief that that s actually the case. of course, that s key to what we re seeing. a follow-up katie. this is reporting of a colleague of yours, not your buy lin of the new york times. hundreds of people who have been processed through the legal system, that in at least one case an individual are said to have asked about trump s role in the january 6th riot which seems significant and maybe we haven t seen that yet in any of the charging documents that strack ka s lawyers says prosecutors wanted to know about any coordination with trump or his cutouts. so we haven t seen that in the charges documents. but we have seen people who have been charged by the justice department say that they did what they did, they came to the capitol on january 6th, that they legally entered the building, destroyed property, et cetera, because they believed that donald trump wanted them to. so this is actually an idea that
emily: while the friendly skies getting downright unfriendly, those were just some examples of people getting kicked off flights for acting out. now a group of republican senators are pushing back on a federal no-fly list for unruly passengers. in a letter to the justice department say that a majority of incidents on airplanes simply have to do with resistance to mask mandates. the letter goes on to say creating a federal no-fly list for unruly passengers who are skeptical of this mandate, would seemingly equate them to terrorists. i think that s exactly right. cheryl, i watched a video this morning, man allegedly is mass production here the whole video. you can hear the flight attendant saying he needs a switch is mass. he does not switch is mastered he is very calm. he is forced off the plane. allegiant said that he disobeyed the flight attendant. how? he disobeyed because he did not change the mask? cheryl: but he was still wearing the mask. what these republican senators
one of the things of the classic russian playbook is accusing the other guy of the thing that you re about to do. or are doing. and that s what they do all the time. as mike said as well, i think the administration has been super smart, getting out ahead of stories. this is something new that the u.s. government rarely, if ever, has done that before. i think it s a lesson of 2014 where we were behind that story. we didn t really know what was going on. but i think from a military standpoint, and i had a mutual friend of ours from the defense department say today that the, you know, for all of the russian smart weapons or dumb weapons or modern weapons, the strategy for kyiv is an ancient and particularly brutal one, which is to lay siege to the city. that long line of trucks and tanks is not so much going to attack the city. it s going to prevent food and water from going in. supplies. from going into the city. they re going to cut off the
make it into office. and that s why one of the reasons i ve supported terry mcauliffe against glenn youngkin. he supports the former president s policies with regards to denying the severity of covid, denying january 6th insurrection, denying or propagating this idea of a stolen election, and we can t have that. in the state of virginia he s a nonviable candidate. it s just a matter of the population showing up and making their voices heard. i do want to ask you a little bit about that in just a moment. if you were advising the january 6th committee, would you advise the committee to issue a subpoena for donald trump to testify, cooperate with that investigation? absolutely. and now i have the privilege of doing that because i m not an attorney, don t have to understand all the difficulties, but on the same note, the president should be brought to justice, he s not above the law. i felt that was the case when i
live. they ve been in wyoming all week. but the turnout has really been great. there are people that know the family. there was one young man i spoke with that knew gabby. he was friends with her and he said that she was just a wonderful person, that she was kind and she was loving and that she always looked for the best in someone. but there are people of all ages here, and they have a passion for this case, they have a passion for justice. i didn t know gabby personally, but she was a young, beautiful girl, she had her whole life ahead of her. and i just wanted to come and support her family, the foundation, and hope that something positive can come from this. you think of your own children and what happened to gabby was such a terrible thing. and i think with the parents and the step parents also, what they re doing with this foundation to help other people, you know, that lost their children or the children are missing or any family member.