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Make sure you stay tuned. but, on the morning of january 6, cassidy hutchinson spoke to the then white house council pat cipollone. listen. and mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, keep in touch with me. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. and do you remember which crimes mr. cipollone was concerned with? in the days leading up to the sixth, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral count. telling cnn the committee will seriously consider inviting cipollone for what he calls a transcribed interview. there are plenty of people who know what happened in the trump white house. who are simply just ant aren t ....
Listen in. we don t tell them anything, we listen. we re just here to listen. and they talk or they cry, or they just smile and they see the dogs and thanks for being here, why are you here. we don t want to do too much talking, we just want to be there with them in their sorrow. when something horrific like this happens, so many people in the world wish they could do something. even though we can t do a lot, we can at least bring these dogs and let them bring comfort and let them know people all over the world care about them. reporter: i started by saying it s silent here, because some people aren t talking, they re just allowing themselves to feel. there have been some prayers. others have shared memories. i just spoke with a third grader who laid flowers here on one of the crosses for his friend. ....
they ll pack they ll get on every single slice. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we re expecting a vote in the house of representatives. the house oversight committee at any moment now on whether to hold the attorney general of the united states, eric holder, in contempt of congress. at issue, his refusal to turn over documents about the botched gun-running sting operation called fast and furious. the republican-led panel going forward even after president obama today invoked executive privilege claiming the release of the documents would have in his words, significant damaging consequences. the attorney general has refused to cooperate offering to provide subpoenaed documents only if the committee agrees in advance to close the investigation. no investigator would ever agree to that. the likes of the committee chairman. he will call the role call momentarily. want to know if senior justice officials knew if the fast and furious program was flaw ....
times for people who aren t rich players or owners. take san antonio. the spurs are the only major pro sports team. some 4,000 people depend on them for a living. and then cities like sacramento, orlando, portland, salt lake city, the nba is the only major pro sport in that town. we ll see the economic impact there for sure in those cities. so, let s talk more about this with mike pesca from mpr. mike, it s a complicated money dispute, no doubt. what is the main sticking point at 9:01 eastern time on this tuesday? money. lots and lots of money. the players get 57% of all basketball relate under come and the owners get 43% and the owners are saying just not a high enough percent for us to have this be a viable business. inowners are saying 22 of the 30 teams don t make a profit. they re willing or at least publicly saying they re willing to blow up this system. nba players are very well paid. the best in professional sports in the world. their average salary is between ....
balance between public safety and free speech. susan candiotti reports on it now. reporter: marching around manhattan s financial district, protesters are baiting the drama against corporate greed, now in its fourth week, occupy wall street is creating a delicate balancing act for police between free speech and public safety. as long as these demonstrations go forward, we re going to do everything we can to see to it that they are done peacefully and in an orderly fashion. reporter: but unlike most new york protests, 600 each year in lower manhattan alone, occupy wall street isn t applying for permits. police say it s created a communication gap. we have nobody identified as a leader who we can communicate to. in a normal process, we talk to the leadership, sit down. there s a permit that s issued. we know the route of the march that people are going to tyke. reporter: the majority of marches are peaceful but there has been trouble, use of pepper spray, swingi ....