between the congressional hearing on the doj well before, now i don t know how much has been shared, but i think the doj s all over this. they have authorities that congress doesn t have. for instance, we collect phone records, we only get to, from, and the type of eaten that you communicated. stephanie, when you re sending text messages, email messages, or we can see time and duration, how the phone rang almost, that kind of stuff. boy, doj gets a lot more, right? they get location, tower, data my guess is if they re collecting all these phone records, they have a lot more that the congressional committee can get. we have tens of millions of lines of data, so i m really interested to see how far they can go. but i think the doj s all over this, especially, i think, on seditious conspiracy. but also the commanding control elements that day. there was not realtime data sharing, the committee want to credit. well, they got the credit today, now it s time for the data. denver rigglema
father was at $1 million a year with experience with energy or with ukraine here at the new york post reported hunter salary was cut in half two months after joe biden left office. the white house is really in a bind here because they are facing two real things, the documents will be bad for joe biden and so you don t want to release them but if you hold them back, you will be accused of holding them back and sort of lack of transparency. carley: yeah, this is really interesting, this release could happen early next week february 28 and if it does, it could include six to nine images, 260 email messages with paris buries my in 2014. hunter biden was on the board of buries my aunt joe biden was vice president, he pressured ukraine to fire the prosecutor that was looking into investigating the company. hunter biden by the way making
and here we are sort of crunched at the end of the calendar year and the hope is that all of the work that they have done will be digested in a way that that they intended. it might be difficult given where we are in the calendar. yeah, and how high are the stakes when it comes to the release of these referrals? listen, i think this is a committee that cleared many of the stakes that were set forward. early on, i think there was doubt about whether or not they would be able to get information and dana talked about it and the representative talked about it too. the mass amount of information they did get. the coordination from trump s inner circle, hundreds and hundreds of pages of documents, text messages, email messages, and this was over 16 months that they conducted this investigation. and this committee was very smart. a bipartisan committee. they were very smart in terms of the sort of television aspect of it, dropping bombshells at each
opposition against the iranian government. the nationwide protests sparked by the death of 22-year-old mahsa amini back in september after being arrested by the morality police for wearing improper hijab. and those protests now spread to workers and labor unions calling for strikes. it comes following a show of support over the weekend by the iranian dees a para in solidarity of what is happening in iran. the largest protests were staged in berlin. 80,000 people turned out there in a sea of red, white and green calling for an end to the iranian regime. meantime, as you say, the atomic energy organization of iran has confirmed that its email system was hacked. the government claims it was a foreign country. the anti-government hacker group black reward which has been encouraging people to take to the streets and protest says it s behind the breach. it published 100,000 email messages and plans of the nuclear power plant.
in this case, we re talking about the working detail of the vice president at the capitol, and the president s detail that was at the ellipse and at the white house. their primary means of communication is the radio, right? that s what, you know, we see the ear piece, the microphones, that s their primary means of communication. things that are more administrative follow a pathway of emails and in some instances text messages. but you know, all of that combined, you know, we know we have the email messages, we know we have the radio transmission, we know we have sworn testimony, and all hope is not lost if we don t have these text messages, right? i think that everyone is hoping for a smoking gun in the meta data that is going to point to something. but there are other aspects of investigation and investigative techniques that can be deployed to actually fully find out what happened. remember, those text messages went somewhere. so they went to somebody. you can find out through servic