but i think it does. as elie points out the intent issue has always been a question mark. we didn t know what he knew and whether he realized his act was going on. it was a with full act which requires a statute. but now, this reporting indicates it had apparently the conversation that they didn t know priceless to date. it is like 2021. so herschmann is not talking to him as his lawyer. but he s probably trying to give him some good friendly advice. because, trump is, at that point and a hefty discussion with the national archive and is trying to get documents back. so, it is after that, in january of the next year. that he starts returning up to 15 boxes that have 184 classified documents. that is when it goes to the department of justice, and investigation starts. so this reporting, we don t know why it has come up now. but this is certainly a key witness. her shin was a witness in from the january six committee. we had clips of him. he is very strong witness. and, appar
a ton of hearsay it seemed like an audition tape that wasn t going well for her. she is an extremely junior low level aid, i don t think i ever had a conversation with her. the woman is living in fantasy land. she is a social climber. some whack job can say the stuff and get away with it, i hardly knew her. good morning, a disorderly july the 2nd, i am ali velshi. welcome to a special hour of velshi where we will dive into a close look at the week from the january six committee, from the damning allegations leveled during a surprise deshaun featuring a white house staffer who was at times just feet away from the president on january 6th, to the flurry of activity set off by those allegations. a crucial conversation about what it means to be a whistleblower in donald trump s republican party, with someone who has paid the price for telling the truth. but, we begin with a new, voice and who star witness with the most in the intimate details we have learned so far abou
a convicted killer in a mass shooting at a kentucky high school is making his plea for parole. on december one, 1997, a 14 year old michael corn neil fatally shot three people in a prayer circle at heath high school in kentucky. he was sentenced to life in prison, after pleading guilty to the counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder and a count of first degree burglary. but kentucky law requires minors to be considered for parole after 25 years. well, now, 39 year old core nil will present his case for pearl tomorrow morning in front of a two member panel from the kentucky parole board. and for more, i want to bring, and now, cnn national analyst and michael more the former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia.
after he learned that his attorney general bill barr said in the interview that the department of justice had not found evidence of widespread fraud in that year s election. watch this again. on december one, 2020, attorney barr said in an interview that the department of justice had not found evidence of widespread election fraud. sufficient to change the outcome of the election. miss hutchinson, how did the president react to hearing that news? around the time that i understand the article went live, i remember hearing a noise coming from down the hallway so i post my head out of the office and i saw the valet walking towards our office. he had said get the chief down to the dining room, the president wants him. mark went down to the dining room, came back to the office a few minutes later, after mark had returned, i left the office and went down to the dining room, and i notice that the