credit scores. not reports but credit scores. the company saying in a statement as part of its analysis we ve determined there was no shift in the vast majority of scores during the three-week time frame. but for those consumers who did experience a score shift, initial analysis indicates only a small number of them may have received different credit decisions, so it looks like this was a three-week period coming to some wall street journal reporting that would have been about mid-march through early april, about 300,000 consumers received a different credit score of about 25 or more points. even if it was a small percentage if that was your credit score, that s not feeling so good. i asked around. think about did you apply for credit in that time frame, march, april? if so look at your credit report. go to annual credit report.com and look to see if exwufax did a hard inquiry. if so consider your options. think about things did you receive a notice you perhaps did
this is on them tonight that we have a lot that we are learning. to top aides to the vice president testified in the doj s criminal investigation on january 6th. and the efforts to overturn our free and fair election. marc short who was chief of staff to then vice president mike pence confirming to cnn that he testified on friday in front of a d.c. grand jury. the new york times in the wall street journal reporting that greg jacobs s general counsel has also testified. and what we are hearing from the january six committee. now maybe an even bigger deal. even more damning. then what they showed us last week. and their final hearing the september. remember they showed us that president of united states, donald trump? the day after supporters attacked the capitol. what does lawmakers in the halls. the police with an inch of their lives. the day after all that. they showed us how he absolutely refused to say the election is over. now the committee showing us more of what donald trump refu
witnesses they have done. for americans who are under the impression that the justice department was pretty deep already into its own whodunnit investigation here, it was a little bit jarring to read in the new york times recently that actually, justice department prosecutors have been just as surprised as the rest of us by the revelations revealed at these televised january 6th hearing thus far, including the bombshell revelations from white house staffer, cassidy hutchinson, about trump knowing the crowd was heavily armed, and calling for metal detectors to be removed from the site of his january 6th rally. prosecutors were surprised by that too. prosecutors didn t know, they learned when all the rest of us did. the wall street journal reporting over the weekend the justice department is now ramping up its resources, ramping up additional resources to the investigation into the january 6th, and the broader plot to overturn the election. today, we learned that yet another aspect of th
borne out of for you. well, the thing i was really interested in, rachel, that you quoted in the wall street journal reporting was this idea of an expanded mandate. not just more personnel and more office space, and expanded a mandate. and the question is, what does that mean? is expanded to include all of the evidence of criminality that was laid out at the january six committee. in other words, not just who attacked the capitol on january 6th, and not just fake electors, but what was going on at the department of justice in terms of the heading jeffrey rosen, what was going on in georgia to a georgia, other states. the pressuring and the vice president of the united states. all of that seems to me to be appropriate for a criminal investigation and i think to make people understand the
they were apparently unlocked. and why after getting rifles and protective shields and while shooting was still happening in the classrooms and kids were still calling 911 did police wait nearly an hour to go inside? great questions, noens as. meantime as you said sean breaking tonight, for years the name juul was synonymous with vaping but now the wall street journal reporting after a two-year review the fda will order juul to remove its e-cigarettes completely from the u.s. marketplace. back in 2018 the fda and others started blaming juul s hip advertising for a surge in underage vaping. juul has been trying to get on the rides of regulators by limiting its marketing and banning mango minute and other sweet flavors. they even suggested a vaping device that can only be unlocked if you re 21. apparently the fda is not swayed. the ban a huge surprise considering the feds have already allowed juul s biggest