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the committee s, i want to say, it s obligation to show the american people that what happened on january 6th isn t just something of the past, that connecting those dots, that that danger is still alive today and in fact january 6th was just a dress rehearsal for what is to come. will they be able to show that? oh, i think they will, steph. because what we have got in thus far were letters from the select committee that were sent out to witnesses, cataloging some of the evidence they expected that win is to provide, and then we would hear something s leaking out, appropriately so, after some of the witnesses had testified. but we haven t seen the evidence with our own eyes. and i for one think it is going to be a very compelling performance. the january 6th committee investigative team, headed up by tim keefe, a former expert prosecutor from my former office, the d. c. u.s. attorney s office. that team of former federal prosecutors i think has approached the jason vesta
investigative team, headed up by tim keefe, e a former expert prosecutor from my former office, the d.c. u.s. attorney s office. that team of former federal prosecutors i think has approached the jason vesta geisha as if they were investigating a rico case. and i think just as they are expert investigators they are very adept at presenting evidence and presenting evidence to a jury. in this case the jury is the american people. once we see the evidence with our own eyes, if we conclude, as i suspect we will, that there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt, that donald trump committed crimes against the united states than, guess what? pressure burst pipes. and the department of justice will feel the pressure. i was a career prosecutor. [inaudible] immune from public pressure and minion opinion and perception. and if we give this kind of information to the american people, they see the crime that will be proved with their own
los angeles. on the congressional ballot a lot of targets for republicans come november. this is one of the prime targets. this is congressional district 3 in iowa, cindy axne tough district here. redistricted a little bit. des moines the capital city but took in more rural voters, too. republicans think they have a better chance of taking this seat. headed up by zach nunn and endorsement by mike pompeo. none leads in the money race in that particular election. look how close this was, dana. axne won by more than a point last year. in a district where donald trump beat joe biden by .210 in the same area. something we watch. if you talk to republicans in washington, which we have. remember the meeting we had some time ago what they ll say
are you ready? have your neighbors decorated the house already? chances are the answer is absolutely yes unless you live next to shannon bream and you have already done it too. most known for decorations and already in the early stages of getting their houses and their neighbors going. ohio, pennsylvania, kentucky, louisiana and mississippi. and headed up by arkansas, south carolina, the great state of texas, michigan and there you go, virginia handing out the top ten most decorated. how about this states with the fewest decorations, georgia, oregon, kansas, colorado, and nevada. by the basic majority of americans prefer artificial trees, 65% over the real tree. what do you think? shannon: this is a debate in my house. my husband is a traditionalist and loves the way the tree smells and willing to pick up the pine needles and everything else. i m from colorado so i m