close he came to stealing that election. but while trump sought of office, the big lie endures. and without accountability, free and fair elections in this country remain in jeopardy. now the select committee investigating january 6 is trying to provide that accountability. nbc news reports that in response to their sweeping requests, investigators have received documents from seven executive branch agencies. six of the committee s members made clear to politico that they re prepared to fly past any obstacles they encounter, mindful of trump s past successes at stymieing congressional investigators. next, they re readying a wave of subpoenas according to chairman bennie thompson who said a list of targets would be released as soon as this week. the guardian reports that according to a source familiar with the goings on, the targets could include former white house chief of staff mark meadows, his deputy dan scavino, and former
world in drastically different ways, ways that go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, dr. martin luther king took his last march in memphis. today s march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. welcome to the million man march! there are big goings-on in the nation s capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and, yes, even some women. i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan, who is the head of the nation of
a defense could really kind of drill down on, considering, i should say, her vulnerabiliies in all this, right, being an ex-daughter-in-law and an ex-wife, and it seems obviously that there are children involved in their dispute, that her motivation would make her a vulnerable witness. no question what compromises her credibility will be discussed. but the flip side of that is as the daughter-in-law of weisselberg and intimate in the family with all the goings-on, that also gives her credibility. so, she s in a position to know things nobody else knows, and she has documents that she s provided to the d.a. and maybe the a.g. as well, and so, the corroboration you get is between what she says and the documents she s presented that corroborate what she said. so and, you know, being
jury. i think you and i are more likely to levitate if she s not appearing before the grand jury already or sometime soon. looking at a future trial here, right, let s just for a moment kind of do that, future forecasting. yes. and thinking about a witness like jennifer weisselberg. is she the type of witness that a defense could really kind of drill down on, considering, i should, her vulnerabilities in all this, right, being an ex-daughter-in-law, an ex-wife, and it seems obviously that there are children involved in their dispute, that her motivation would make her a vulnerable witness. no question. what compromises her credibility will be discussed. but the flipside of that is as the daughter-in-law of weisselberg and intimate in the family with all the goings on, that also gives her credibility. so, she s in a position to know things nobody else knows, and she has documents that she s
in recent weeks every one of us have been made aware of a simple truth. white americans and black americans often see the same world in drastically different ways, ways that go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, dr. martin luther king took his last march in memphis. today s march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. welcome to the million man march! there are big goings-on in the nation s capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and, yes, even some women. i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro