you don t like country music? i love country music. but you didn t like that? the jingle bell song, i m kind of over it now. they met now on the go pack again. santa claus is a daily when watching you this christmas, it s a judge. and others because creepy big brother tech is coming to town. a mom got kicked out of radio city hall after facial recognition software identified her when she tried to see a rocket show with her daughter and so it was a crime? she was an attorney from a law firm, suing the parent company of the venue. the company ceo james dolan has allegedly banned anyone who works for any law form that has a suit against his companies. they sense well jimmy this ends very, very. i can handle after this, but i ve never been kicked out of a rocket show. even when my brother mike was tipping them which is frowned upon but the know that at the
trying to boost registration and to this p.r. their job is to maintain clean voter rolls. when there s an election to promptly count and announce the results. that s their job. they have one job. they re not doing that job. this is disgraceful. i don t care if they re republican or democrat. it disgraceful. it undermines confidence in our elections. nevada, people are holding on to their ballots for three weeks before the election. they can continue to receive them in nevada until tomorrow. they have four days to receive them after the election. that s where the lack of confidence happens. laura, one more thing to tell you. you mentioned marc elias wins a lot. my law form defeated him in virginia a couple weeks ago. laura: oh, good. he loses a lot. laura: does that mean you re our marc elias? i wouldn t say that, god forbid that anybody compares me to him. laura: in a good way. i don t file as many losing
quote, stated that it is in the interest of the presidency and the public for an interview to take place, close quote. yes. but the president still refused to sit for an interview by you or your team? yes. after more than a year of trying, donald trump refused to sit down with the special counsel. and now, amid the myriad investigations into the former president, we seem to be having a bit of déjà vu. week ago, the january six committee voted to subpoena trump for his testimony. and while we wait for the committee to formally serve that subpoena, according to reports, donald trump has told allies that he is absolutely willing to testify to the committee. but only if that testimony is public. politico also reports today that trump has hired a separate law form that also represents mike flynn to specifically deal with the subpoena. now, over at one of the justice department investigations into the president, this one being the mar-a-lago documents fiasco, most sources close to
florida law. they believed he would be a perfect fit for this. he left a law form he had been working for for a decade to take this case. he also asked for $3 million up front which was paid for by trump s campaign arm, his outside campaign arm. to deal with that, of course given that the former president has a reputation for not always paying his legal fees or his lawyers. so that s a big question here, of what that means for the team going forward. trump spokesman said that chris kise is still an important member of the legal team, he did not deny that he is no longer leading the fronts when it comes to the mar-a-lago case but it does speak to the level of in finding and disarray usain when it comes to trump strategy on this case as of course investigators are still continuing to look into these materials, and what was behind how they were taken to mar-a-lago. kaitlan collins, cnn, washington. the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection has postponed wedne
competent legal counsel. trump is included in that. and yet, not everyone is always entitled to the best legal counsel under all circumstances. so i think that it is a tough road for a lot of lawyers to walk down right now. that s not always been the case, very long time, you would all about in this book. they aligned themselves with trump, speak to us about this. jones day for more than a century had been this law form was the trusted partner for any big corporation that found itself in trouble. and starting several years ago, they decided that in a dish into that, they were going to become the law firm of choice for conservative politicians. they started a practice that was devoted to helping elect republicans. one of the first clients they took on with the new practice was donald trump. this is back in early 2015. trump was nobody taking it seriously. and right from the get-go, started lending him a lot of institutional credibility.