text messages from january six itself, also the day before that were deleted as a part of a bias replacement program. we don t know what the facts are, we will get to the facts about why that happened and we will do whatever we can to retrieve the substance of those tax. that committee subpoena the math at the agency summit relevant records by tuesday and that s just in time for the next high-profile crime here on thursday. let s get into this joining me now is elie mystal. he is an author of the new york times bestseller, allow me to retort a black ice guide to the constitution. mandatory reading that tell. you so happy to have you here, i know your weekends are very busy so i was grateful when you can join us. i have to ask you first, what do you make of this whole report on the secret service text messages around january six been deleted? how does that happen? it s hard for me to believe that secret service is saying there was not done maliciously, maybe it was not mal
she accepted it bill barr s conclusion that the 2020 election was not stolen. according to nelson, 20 million tuned in to watch the first public hearing. the next one will begin this monday. msnbc news we ll have the latest on monday. joining me now is former congressman, carlos cobbles of florida. the host of the digital show ryan unfiltered. and jason johnson with a word with a jason johnson podcast and he is a political contributor. because your onset with me, jason, i will kick it off with you. i know that we are saying over 1 million watched. this is a lot of people. let s put this in contrast. 120 million watch the super bowl. this is a big contrast. what did you learn that you did not already know? i did know a lot of this reminded me of the impeachment hearings. there is still an appetite and a level of curiosity that the american people had. i tweeted this. this was amazing to me. before the hearings, i got a text from my barber who said get your popcorn ready. i
in california voters are deciding whether to recall san francisco s far left district attorney and his counterpart in los angeles, george gascon who could face a recall himself is now defending the shockingly light sentence levied here. a hit-and-run driver admitted to mowing down her mother and her infant. he just got five months probation at a juvenile detention camp. meantime there has been yet another random attack on the new york city subways. video capturing this horrifying moment as a man violently pushed a woman onto the tracks in broad daylight. thankfully no train was approaching and bystanders got the woman back on the platform. is he generic to these democratic mayor eric adams is finally reading the political tea leaves as he lashed out at a criminal justice system yesterday that keeps putting dangerous criminals back on the streets. watch. courts have to prosecute. judges have to make sure they stay in. everyone has to do their part. if not, they go out and co
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began he was living a kind of conventional rockstar life, partying, drugs, loose women in than he asked himself a simple question and that changed his life forever. in august of 1989, when we find nearly released my first single, not only. tucker: this is the shock. this is it. my prayers we re answered, not only did this on good top ten, but became the largest selling country music single in warner bros. nashville s division had ever released up until that point. what song was at? it was called country club. am a member of the country club. that immediately come, when it took off, warner bros. came bac in and said we really want you now, we have got to rush back i and we ve got to do a complete album. we want. you out the. so we want to get something recorded. the rest is sort of history. tucker: so many questions for it if this was a behind the music episode, this would be th time that you get screwed by th man and addicted to end vitamins . no, it s true.