committee. it is public hearings at that can bring facts to the floor at that can possibly persuade anybody on the fence. the people who listen only to fox news are lost to the world right now in terms of truth. but there are people, republicans and independents, who need to hear the facts, so i d like to hear some public testimony by the people who know what donald trump did and didn t do, and we can go back to watergate and say what did the president know and when did he know it. jill, as i always as always appreciate spending time with you and your insights. out of all your absolutely gorgeous pins, this one is striking. go to twitter. jill is very good about sharing the rationale for which pin it is she wears. next, a jury of ghislaine maxwell s peers found her guilty, but now her lawyers are asking for that conviction to be
what it didn t do was release the hold donald trump has over some members of the republican party. take senator ted cruz, for example. cruz has repeatedly called the insurrection a terrorist attack in front of cameras. he even said it one day before yesterday, one year before the anniversary. we re approaching a solemn anniversary this week, and it is an anniversary of a violent terrorist attack on the capitol where we saw the men and women of law enforcement demonstrate incredible courage. but apparently cruz s convictions are no match for donald trump or any of donald trump s top media allies like tucker carlson, for example, because here s what senator cruz, the same man you just saw in that video, said last night when he was asked about his terrorist attack comments. the way i phrased things yesterday, it was sloppy, and it
expect two million more in the year 2022? press sect. psaki: we need to fix our broken immigration system, smarter security at the border and moral approach to how we treat peep when he will they come across the border. carley: if you look at the southern border migrant encounters, over 178,000 is increase from november. congressman, what will 2022 look like? keller, rather, excuse me. go ahead. i would just say that we re not sure what it is going to look like. we know a little over a year ago, we had a secure border. we did something that the president and vice president didn t do, we went to the border, many of my republican colleagues. we learned what trump administration put in place worked. our letter asked, what information did the biden administration, where did they get information that told them
lives action things website, which is where they re laying out what they will be doing in public schools, it is all built on a lie. it is built on the idea that bills have been passed to combat critical race theory which is divisive anti-american ideology and stymie conversations about racial justice. in all reality the texas bill says, one of the more officer remember schuss of these bills to talk about white supremacy and slavery and klan we cannot do it standpoint of someone who didn t do. can t say someone who is white or black, has responsibility for someone who looked like them did. the principles are just as bad as the organization in my opinion. rachel: oh, christian, so much common sense. wish you could give that all to blm. thanks for joining us. this morning. always thoughtful. thank you for having me. rachel: christian watson. we reached out to black lives matter for a
the consequences will last generations but didn t slow the flow of patience. according to john s hopkins university, lockdowns reduced covid-19 mortality by only 0.2%. offense like other covid studies, it s a gross overestimation. the researchers did a meta-analysis of several studies analyzing lockdowns like school shutdowns, business closures, mask mandates and concluded we find little to no evidence that mandated lockdowns had a noticeable effect on covid 19 mortality rates. 0.2%, that s not even half a percent. it s basically 0.0. in unscientific terms, lockdowns didn t do [bleep]. except let your older loved ones die alone, let your spouse misses a cancer screening and what your kids develop speech problems and let your friends overdosed on drugs. that happened. maybe lockdowns were worth it if you re a total [bleep].