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$6 million if he will have to pay interest on it. how will he make that payment? it s not humanly possible. dana: david spunt at the justice department with this. good morning. today s line of questioning is not a deposition, a transcribed interview, a former business associate of hunter biden will not be under oath but lying to congress is a big no no. the first two met back around 2017 according to sources. they say that the two came together through cefc, a chinese energy company with reported ties to the communist party of china. the company has since shut erred. according to house oversight investigators, yen will be questioned about money that came through there and various companies allegedly that money made its way to joe biden. $40,000. it was a payment listed as a loan repayment from the president s sister-in-law, sarah biden. oversight chairman james comer says the origin of that money going far back or edge gnats with a company that benefited from cefc w ....
this sunday, we begin with the january 6th committee come preparing for its next public hearing on tuesday, after meeting with a key witness in the investigation. former white house counsel pat cipollone testified before the committee, behind closed doors for nearly eight hours, and a videotape and transcribed interview on friday. last night, the committee revealed some bombshell details. if you treat a statement saying cipollone provided critical testimony, quote, reinforcing key points regarding donald trump s misconduct. the panel also says he cooperated key elements in testimony for former white house aide, cassidy hutchison. we could learn more in to state hearings will focus on possible piloting white nationalist groups and trump associates. stewart rhodes, the founder of the alt-right group, the oath keepers say he s willing to testify before the panel, as long as it is live, in a public setting and his lawyers are present. and donald trump s troubles e ....
this sunday, we begin with the january 6th committee come preparing for its next public hearing on tuesday, after meeting with a key witness in the investigation. former white house counsel pat cipollone testified before the committee, behind closed doors for nearly eight hours, and a videotape and transcribed interview on friday. last night, the committee revealed some bombshell details. if you treat a statement saying cipollone provided critical testimony, quote, reinforcing key points regarding donald trump s misconduct. the panel also says he cooperated key elements in testimony for former white house aide, cassidy hutchison. we could learn more in to state hearings will focus on possible piloting white nationalist groups and trump associates. stewart rhodes, the founder of the alt-right group, the oath keepers say he s willing to testify before the panel, as long as it is live, in a public ....
Has the power to do so. we ve been advised that the president certainly has the power to make that decision. so congressman, that s either spin, bad legal advice, or a lie. which one? i don t know. it could be a lie. it could be bad legal advice or spin. i don t know of many lawyers who think that the president has that power, but he does have the power to fire rosenstein. and rosenstein s replacement could fire mueller. there s no question of that. that s what we have to keep the eye on. congressman nadler, good to see you, from new york, democrat, ranking member on the hus judiciary committee. ahead, much more on the bombshell details in james comey s new book, and the scrutiny over trump s close personal relationship with the head of the national enquirer. we re back in 90 seconds. if he d taken tylenol, ....
Without precedent. grand central terminal in new york. the seventh straight day of demonstrations. they re moving slowly towards the new york city police department headquarters. a silent shout from chicago bulls player, derrick rose. you got something to say, i think it s a great message. good morning, everyone, welcome back to new day, i m alisyn camerota alongside chris cuomo. america in the line of fire this morning. that is the very real threat this morning and fear as bombshell details surface from the senate s c.i.a. torture report. top u.s. officials are now legitimately worried that these revelations could cause reprisals worldwide. maybe help isis even luring new recruits, there as new questions are raised about why the c.i.a. continued the torture tactics, even as the report says they weren t working, let s get to senior white house correspondent jimt acosta. president obama is standing ....