issue of silicon valley talk the commons in every other sphere of life, they don t wan the government carving nea them there s so much more researc now, that instagram, tiktok, these other apps, ar destroying mental health for adolescents. particularly for teenage girls in this country. there is a three alarm fire of suicide, eating disorders an other things happening cause by these unregulated platforms they are, they don t wan government stepping in when it comes to airbnb an driving opposing caucuse across this country. they - hired a lot of ex aren t peopl to lobby against the governmen doing anything to rein them in when uber and lyft were aske by employees, by drivers, wh wanted to be employees, wanted more security in this economy, understandably they pushed back saying, they re just contractors, we don t know them, push back against regulations.
chance of this happening i cannot tell you the anxiet that has been going through th trump legal team their senior advisers and on the kind of legal sid as well, they really don t wan to see trump indicted and as you say, there s a lot o bravado. they think it will help th campaign it will boost donations. but at the end of the day, the fear indictment. part of that i think has to be the fact that the understand that they are now playing in a whole set o different rules than there use to playing with. they used to zavala. they re used to lawsuits there used to settlements. they re used to kicking the can, the court of public opinion. criminal indictment is just completely different thing and trump has never he has gone his whole life walking on the edge of the law and somehow never experience this right and now trump is having to brace for the first time for the possible ability of criminal indictment. and his lawyers were bracing this week. and i think when you get t sunday an
a bombshell report tonight about how elizabeth warren s senator , elizabeth warren and her office coordinated testimony with the securities and exchange commission ahead of a senate hearing. e heri ta the heritage foundation oversight project , of whichasst i m associated through a foia request obtainedrequest, emailsm warren s office to the office of chairman gary gensler two days before his senate testimony back in september.ry 2020 one . the email from warren s economic policy adviser po includes a list of questions. get this a list of questionsn that senator warren plan to ask, alonplanneg with suggesd answers for the chairman of the s.e.c. the adviser also wrote , quote, let me know if you re okay with the questions as currently writteny with t twe later, she said a follow upa fow quote, let me know if it she chr looking like the chair has any y issue with the framing of the questions. definitely don t wan
otherwise, what republicans in the house will do. quietly recruit a republican to run in in a district in two years. don t wan t away the seat but give to support to santos. not help or hurt him, unless there are criminal charges and then move to remove him from the house. so kevin mccarthy, you know, says santos should face the ethics committee. is that happening? how long might that take? where do you see this going in terms of internally within the house? yeah. they are notorious, though, for doing that behind closed doors and very secretively. though i think there s a little location irony in that our producers staking out santos all week note that his office is just one floor directly above where the ethics committee meets. so that might be notable location up here on capitol hill, but, look. these kinds of investigations are slow moving and we don t typically get many details on them as they are ongoing. i think the important thing here, too, is that while that
prior to mr. trump taking th stage that morning, he was unde the impression by mr. meadows that it was still possible. at the rally the present ha a more immediate earlier con concern:crowd size. when we were in the off offstage, an area in a tent behind the stage, he was very concerned about the shots. or the pictures that were shared, he wanted to make sure that the rally space was full. and so he being told, it is not that people are waiting to get through these mags, he s metal detectors that people don t wan to go through them because they have weapons with them. during the hearings you select commissioner secret service report that some members of th crowd are wearing blister, to body armor, and carrying radio equipment and military grade backpacks. let s listen.