six committee. former chief of staff mark meadows and deputy. the justice department, this week, letting these trump associates off the hook, declining to charge them with contempt of congress. scavino and meadows cooperated with the committee at first, but trump s former chief of staff, turning over more than 2000 text messages. consulting to the january six committee, even describing meadows as the mvp of witnesses. starting november 3rd, november 4th, in a middlesex messages, all the way to the end, it is a roadmap. and i would have to say at this point, i think mark meadows is the mvp for the committee. i think they should pay him. the data that we got from there actually allowed us to really structure and effective investigation. well, the committee now calling the doj s decision on meadows and scavino, quote, puzzling. while praising the swift indictment of former trump advisor, peter navarro. navarro was arrested friday for defying the january 6th committee subpoen
wrote it, that is one version of what he imagined humanity looks like. when i think about who represents refugees and represents humanity at the core is the ability to survive. who has shown us the constant human survival, it is black folks, personally. you know, latinos, everybody that has found a way to overcome this seemingly endless obstacles of life that is against them. this is a community that has consistently been jen u.s. and their survival and loving. that aspect of love in the midst of chaos felt important to me. that was the uniting principle for both the process and show itself, like, what does it mean to continue with of in the midst of a world that seems to try to destroy you. lileana blain-cruz, there is a lot of talk in the early days of the pandemic about the possibility of the pandemic and the time away fundamentally changing the inner,
theater. that has been so wonderful to have audiences back. we started, gaby describes seeing audience sit back, kind of like, what have you got? by the end of the show, we are weeping because we are connected. we are reminded that we are a whole human family. if there is any of time to be reminded of the, that we are all connected, that we are all one human race, this is it. sorry, i am getting excited. that is fundamentally what the feeder can offer, that reminder of our humanity and that feels essential. that is fundamentally the theater as you do it lileana blain-cruz. i have loved nuisance i saw your production of i am so excited for you. congratulations on this nomination. we will all be watching the tony awards next sunday. thank you! new york congressman is with me in studio to talk guns, abortion and the conservative supreme court deciding whose rights matter. later, our democracy in danger
one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. we are a week away from the 75th annual tony awards. among the long list of accolades s best direction for a play, which my next guest, lileana blain-cruz, is a nominee. she is a haitian of puerto rican descent.
With the new opera “Iphigenia” concluding a two-week residency at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, acclaimed bassist, composer and singer Esperanza Spalding casts new light on Euripides’ ancient Greek