also, there was a willingness to, basically, overturn the election that went, that was so heartfelt. one of the things about these text messages, that we said before, it is our intention to release that committee records in their entirety, and when we do, i think the press is going to have a very busy time looking at all of the information. it is impossible to put all of the evidence in the report, and it certainly was impossible to put it all in our hearings. but, we are going to put all of the committee records out and i think it will be of tremendous interest, not only to the public, but i am sure to the press. that was going to be my second question, about allowing a kind of open source reporters to go through everything, from transcription of depositions, other items that have been subpoenaed. our expectation is that full
the last couple of years the cases are increasing dramatically. there are thousands of new cases day in beijing if we can believe their numbers are probably a lot higher. on the population is fed up here they are not willing continue to live in lockdowns. and that is going to be very precarious or present she going forward also in taiwan approached china 1 municipal elections what does this tell you? this election was a municipal election it was not about china. the fact the population is willing to ignore the chinese threat and vote for a party that s very friendly to the beijing government is an indication the taiwanese are just not prioritizing the threat they don t believe it s really don t think innovation is coming. that has real implications for u.s. policy but if taiwan does not shape up. if they do not dramatically increase their transcription, their treaty, their military-industrial complex to integrate them into their forces taiwan is going to be in real trouble. despite w
the 0 covid policy they found the last couple of years the cases are increasing dramatically. there are thousands of new cases day in beijing if we can believe their numbers are probably a lot higher. on the population is fed up here they are not willing continue to live in lockdowns. and that is going to be very precarious or present she going forward also in taiwan approached china 1 municipal elections what does this tell you? this election was a municipal election it was not about china. the fact the population is willing to ignore the chinese threat and vote for a party that s very friendly to the beijing government is an indication the taiwanese are just not prioritizing the threat they don t believe it s really don t think innovation is coming. that has real implications for u.s. policy but if taiwan does not shape up. if they do not dramatically increase their transcription, their treaty, their military-industrial complex to integrate them into their forces taiwan is going to
coerced. and just like we ogrod, the person who kept transcribe that confession was detective marty devlin. he said that mr. rights confession was a straight-up transcription of what mr. wright said, just as it was being taper courted. dna proved wright was innocent, and in 2016 he was exonerated. he filed a civil lawsuit which compelled devlin to sit for a videotaped deposition. at that deposition, we put his story to the test. are you ready, mr. devlin? as another detective read rights confession, devlin was asked to transcribe, it just like he said happened in the can interrogation room. way too fast, way too fast. he could barely keep up. he could not keep pace at all. at a certain point, he gave up. i would just march into her house, it is way too fast, it
relentless courage to fight for basic civil rights such as the right to vote, end quote. and states like georgia saw new voting rules put into place after 2020. many of whom have said these are restrictive voting initiatives. there is now the case in several states, concerns about poll watchers. but listen to the gop chairwoman, ronna mcdaniel about that issue this morning. nobody should be intimidating or breaking the law. nobody should. but poll watching is not intimidating. if you ve been at a poll play, you see, they re simply observing. and it helps us give at the end assurance to the voters to say, listen, we were there, we watched it, it went well. i think there are other things we should do like voter i.d. get rid of pballot harvesting. and i m going to read you the transcription of what she just said. our viewers could hear that, but he wasn t able to hear in the studio, and our apologies.