order would come almost immediately from a court if there was some sort of action filed. at this point, the committee should just go ahead and subpoena the former president or the former vice president, let all of that courtroom proceeding get in the way and get out of get done so that the former vice president s testimony can be secured. possibly, joyce, your slip of the tongue was a bit accurate in saying, also subpoenaing the former president but that s another day to talk about that. quickly, joyce, while i have you it was just a slip of the tongue, but i agree. yeah. talk about the questioning of a former armor secretary as the censuring was happening of kinzinger and cheney. the former army secretary was being questioned by the january 6th committee in regards to the deployment of the national guard on january 6th. the number one question that so many of us were asking as we watched everything take place on january 6th was, where is the national guard? why did it take s
money for these rallies that took place leading up to january 6th and then, of course, the rally that took place on january 6th. many of which, the attendees of that rally ended up here at the capitol on january 6th with the goal of interrupting the certification of the november election. and you mentioned the importance of stone and jones. they are obviously two of the bigger, more prominent names who had such a public role in raising money and convincing people to come here to washington, in addition to peddling the big-election lie. but the other three names are significant, as well. dustin stockton. his fiancee, jennifer lawrence. and then, the third person, who is currently the spokesperson for the former-president donald trump. they were all behind-the-scenes players. they helped to raise money. they connected the dots between these more prominent names who were peddling the lie on a big stage, and then brought it to the brass tax here in washington by organizing the rallies, get
the floor of the new york stock exchange in the shadow of the world trade center. she will be here to talk about that. what comes to mind? what s the moment from that tuesday 9/11 or the following monday of the next week where the exchange reopened for the first time? i m really glad you mentioned the 17th when the markets reopened because it is such an important day on so many levels. but i ll tell you, when the first plane went into the first tower i was in my office at the new york stock exchange. immediately got on my feet. went outside to the corner of wall street and broadway and stood there and reported from the street corner where i was watching everything take place. i remember when the second plane went into the second tower we were in a crowd of people and people were using other people s cell phones. so much camaraderie in the street. the guy next to me remarked the world will never be the same.
pandemic. we were out here last year. the crowds were thinner. most of the people were wearing masks a year ago. this year the park is open and masks really, you might see an occasional one but that s obviously a sign that the vaccination numbers continue to rise here in new york state now. about 66%. that s definitely something positive. and why so many people so confident in heading out and enjoying the day. let s get back to the hot dog eating competition. it was quite the picture that we saw earlier today. joey chestnut eating 76 hot dogs in ten minutes. we watched the everything take place. about halfway through, he left the competition so far behind. the only competition was himself. trying to break his own record of 75 hot dogs. nathan s famous hot dogs from last year. the very last second able to scarf down 76 while everybody in the crowd celebrated. that was a huge difference compared to what happened last year when the competition was forced indoors without spectators.
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