we are in this for the long haul. thank you for your patience. do you need more money from congress and not now. we don t need it yet. you know, there has been, because of weather disasters, just this year, over $99 billion in losses. $99 billion in losses. and as i flew over, i was telling folks here, as i was out with the governor of california and idaho and other states, as you fly over those territories for the better part of an hour looking down, every single solitary thing is leveled because of the fires. nothing there. the forest, the homes, the businesses. and guess what. so much area has burned this year because of weather and climate changes, that it is larger than the entire state of new jersey, the entire state of new jersey. that s how much land has been
joe biden, to keep to his schedule. we appreciate your flexibility. now we will sneak in a quick break. when we come back we will return to our top story, the brand-new evidence against one time chief of staff, one time member of congress, mark meadows, donald trump, and what s really interesting today, untold numbers of republican members of congress revealed in last night s historic contempt vote on the house floor. plus the fox news hosts who were so worried about what they saw on january 6th and have spent every day since january 6th very publicly night after night after night whitewashing the insurrection and shaming anyone who wasn t willing to white wash it with them. they are not happy that their private fears of that day were turned over to the committee and read out loud by liz cheney reading everyone s text. the march to protect democracy marches on even as one
the mob. hours passed despite this without any action by the president. joyce vance, i want to bring you in. i want to read the analysis of the specific language liz cheney is using. quote a casual observer might have missed it but what cheney was doing here was pointing to a specific criminal statute, a felony. 18 u.s. code 1512, she suggests donald trump might have violated. cheney s comment matches the language of the statute. it sats, whoever object trukts influences or impedes any official proceeding should be fined or imprisoned. that official proceeding is including a proceeding before the congress. your thoughts? liz cheney went straight to the heart of the matter. it was, i think, a little bit surprising, nicolle. it sort of took my breath away
pay their fair share of taxes. it d be a win for the everyday american family. right when they could really use one. congress, let s get this done. hey google. - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francisco is dependent upon chesa being recalled as soon as possible. - i didn t support the newsom recall but this is different. - chesa takes a very radical perspective and approach
own words. mr. meadows testimony will bear on another key question before this committee, did donald trump, through action or inaction, corruptly seek to obstruct or impede congress s appreciate proceedings to count electoral votes? we know that for 187 minutes president trump refused to act. and he refused to act when his action was required, it was essential, and it was compelled by his duty, compelled by his oath of office. indeed, a be in of members of the press, a number of members of this body, a member of the president s own family all urge the president to take action because they understood that the president of the united states had a responsibility to call off