motivated. james office says is had not reached a final decision on whether this evidence merits any sort of legal action. the civil investigation is separate from a criminal investigation into the trump organization s financial dealings. that one s being lead by the manhattan district attorney s office. despite a request for comment, an attorney for ivanka and donald trump junior says the james team never raised questions to block the questioning including the s&p subpoena violates the rights of family. a u.s. marine corps is
not worry about the daily drama on television, oh, there s this p subpoena or that. something like this takes months to get to the bottom of and hopefully the united states congress in some form is going to do that. john, something the congressman said about it being important ten years from now to figure out exactly what happened. not day-to-day right now, echoing what bob just said, but that history needs to know what happened and then they need to get it right now so that in the future, we know exactly what went on. that s absolutely true. you know, to this day, the shadow of watergate influences the presidency and not in a positive way, but rather keeping people hopefully out of those areas in the gray areas. i think the same here.
lobbyist in question, requesting a transcribed letter under oath. the committee wants an answer by next monday. if they deny the request, a s&p subpoena could be around the corner. as rachel says, watch this space. that does it for us. we ll see you tomorrow. way too early is up next. coronavirus cases are surging across the country and now some states and officials are rolling out vaccine mandates. with so many millions still unvaccinated t question is could this be a tipping point. plus, the house committee investigating the deadly january 6th capitol riot will hold its first hearing this morning. the question is what will we hear from the officers who are set to testify? and tennis star naomi osaka is eliminated from the tokyo olympics after an upset loss. now the question is who s going to win gold in women s tennis?
know it happened by way of formal letter, you ve got committee chairman adam schiff, elijah cummings and elliott ingle. they asked secretary of state pompeo for six categories of documents, quote, related to reported efforts by president trump and his associates to improperly pressure the ukrainian government to assist the president s bid for re-election, adding your failure or res fuseal to comply with the p subpoena shall constitute evidence of obstruction of the house s impeachment inquiry. so congressman, i want to ask you, secretary of state has until next friday, october 4th to comply. can he avoid submitting the requested documents by claiming executive privilege or jeopardy to national security? after all, house intelligence is one of the leading committees on this phase of the inquir inquir. i think it depends on the individual facts or piece of evidence that is being requested. in this particular situation, we
many of the companies are saying this is what s really scary, and it s hard to do this on a friday afternoon. we didn t give that information over to the government, so that means oh, they got more than oh. that means the government got a signoff from a judge, right, didn t give it to the company. usually you go to the company and say i ve got the espn and the signoff or whatever, the grand jury esp subpoena or whatr it is. you get the documents from the corporation directly. that didn t have, neil. what tells me is the government has the capability of getting that information by itself. this is all just kabookie theater. we re going through the motions of asking and we re getting it ourselves. exactly. and going ahead and getting it themselves if you believe the companies. i don t believe anybody. i believe you. i give up my notion of privacy when i make a phone call, when i get on the web, when i get right. should i? yes. i mean, if 200 mill people s phone