joining me, california congressman ted lieu who sits on the house judiciary and foreign affairs committee and back with us, malcolm nance. executive director of the terror asymmetrics project and author of the book they want to kill americans. congressman, i want to start with you. is there a world in which nato does enact a no-fly zone and what does it look like if they do? thank you, tiffany. i served active duty in the air force, i know that our military and our allies can absolutely establish a no-fly zone and obliterate russian forces except for one monumental fact we cannot overcome which is that russia owns more than half the world s nuclear arsenal. because of that fact that we re not going to establish a no-fly zone. that is absolutely terrifying. i think this is something helpful for viewers to hear, most americans i would argue do
the voice, the perspective, the challenge there as explained by one citizen on the ground. we have our reporting for you throughout this hour including in a few moment cal perry joins us live from ukraine. and we begin with jim nance, now the director of terror asymmetrics project and an analyst at msnbc and malcolm was in ukraine in the last month, right when the invasion began. katie kay is a special correspondent for bbc news. i want to thank you both for joining me. malcolm, your thoughts on what we see there in the civilian toll? you know, i spent a month there. and literally flew out hours before the strikes came. and what i had when i was there, i saw a modern european city.
Republicans use hearing on domestic terrorism to defend Trump and promote far-right forces
On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security held a hearing titled “The Rise of Domestic Terrorism in America.” The stated purpose of the hearing was to shed light on the “warning signs and signals prior to the [January 6] attack on the Capitol.”
The Republicans at the hearing used the event to demonstrate their continued support for Donald Trump and argue that last month’s fascistic attack on the US Capitol was the inevitable and understandable response to last year’s mass protests against police violence, which they absurdly characterized as riots by left-wing terrorists led by Antifa.
say we re not going to provide information to congress about this investigation. that was incoming chair of the house intelligence committee adam schiff. he s reported being asked to get involved in the mueller investigation for the first time. according to bloomberg, a new legal filing asks the court to temporarily block a federal appeals court ruling and required an unidentified company to hand over information to a grand jury. the case is reportedly believed to be linked to mueller s probe. however, public information regarding the case makes no mention of mueller or his investigation. nbc news has not yet confirmed this report. joining us now, gloria brown marshall, society professor at john j. college of criminal justice. the author the voting rights war . also with us malcolm nance. he s also executive director at terror asymmetrics.
from, but what was the last main post office through which they moved. you don t see a postmark on this one. they weren t all postmarked. some they believe were hand delivered. if that s the case, then that raises a question. is there someone who was unwittingly helping this person or did this person actually deliver the bombs themselves or did they have help? that s another avenue that they re going to be looking into. so trying to find out what post office they were sent from, go back to the time and date when they assumed they were sent. look for surveillance pictures of who might have been around the post office at that time delivering all these packages. there s a lot of investigative possibilities here. my goodness. let s broaden this conversation out. i want to bring in the former assistant fbi director for counterintelligence who specifically worked on the anthrax investigation back in 2001. clint van zandt, a former fbi agent and profiler. malcolm nance is the executive dire