there s a point where as the legal sort of process whirls on, the political screws get turned to him as well this time around with opponents like chris christie and others making some arguments as ex-prosecutors? well, i m not going to be optimistic that this me neither. you know, it s about 30% of america that are buying everything this guy sells. it s so dumb. it is so dumb. i mean, he is so stupid. it is just amazing how stupid he is. it reminds me of making closing arguments and andrew can probably relate to this. but i always loved as a prosecutor because you got the last word and invariably the defense would in their closing arguments say, well, nobody could be this stupid, and i d always stand up in my rebuttal and say if we have to open the prison doors for stupid, we won t have anybody in prison because everybody who does criminal activity at some level is dumb. they think that i won t get
expulsion. the speaker defending his actions and essentially saying to those on the other side saying this is good trouble to quote john lewis, he s saying that there are blatant disregar for house rules. i have been speaking to people at the rally today one mom, the mom who organized the rally last week, actually, she told me she believes this is a crisis of democracy. she s so upset this is happening. also happening today, we heard the house pass some resolutions here addressing school safety including barriers, including locked doors but some of the critics are telling me that they think this is a band-aid to an issue, that they think this is not addressing the heart, and even one one of the lawmakers inside who was opposed to this said this is essentially giving aspirin for the cancer, chris. thanks so much for that, lindsey reiser, we re going to continue to watch and wait for that vote to take place. meantime, in d.c., house republicans are making good on their promise to targe
investigation and probably has access to more information and material, right? these referrals from the committee are not legally binding. is the significance from the committee standpoint here that this is critical for the historical record. yes. it is absolutely critical for the historical record. but also i think because there are prosecutors, ex-prosecutors on the staff of the investigative committee and many of those lawyers, like adam schiff, were themselves prosecutors, when former prosecutors look at evidence and then say to the doj, look, we ve been there and done that we ve analyzed this evidence for months and months and months and our suggestion to you is that there is criminal activity there, i think that makes the justice department think long and hard about that evidence. so i think it has an important effort on the part to convince the doj and, of course, as you just suggest, for historians for the future it s important that this be fully outlawed.
it s impossible to fathom a man so young who offered, as your previous guests mentioned, so much to the footballing world, to the advancement of human rights, to noble, genuinely noble causes to have heard of his passing. and fifa s president is sending his thoughts to wahl s loved ones. in a statement, he said on behalf of fifa and the football community, we ex prosecutors our sincerest condo tphepbss to his wife celine, his family, and his friends at this most difficult time. an expected far-right plot to overflow the government. more arrests are expected. german officials say they follow a number of conspiracy theories, including qanon. as brian todd reports, that s only one of the similarities