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prepares to reconvene for its seventh hearing into the attack on the capitol today. focusing on the extremist groups that led the attack. how the committee plans to tie the far right militias to the trump white house. boy, mika, as we look at the united states capitol, which, of course so beautiful. was besieged by terrorists on january 6th. if you call people who try to take something over and brutalize cops and try to destroy american democracy terrorists, i guess it s all a definitional thing. you re really starting to see the impact of these investigations, not just the january 6th investigation, but we re going to be talking this morning about what s going on in georgia. lindsey graham has tried to escape a subpoena because the secretary of state in georgia said they re republicans. secretary of state said his fellow republican lindsey graham called and tried to get him to throw out legal ballots. graham is trying to get out of that. of course he wants to esc
them later tonight. we begin right now with the news in the new book by former congresswoman liz cheney. as you ve just heard, she is out on book tour. but she is saying some pretty newsworthy and important things. a little context upfront. you know liz cheney, but that s because she s a politician who emerge from the hard right flank of the was bush cheney era. she rose to the republican party leadership in the house where she added some gravitas. she was the highest ranking woman at one point in the gop. today, when you think about her, former speaker mccarthy lost his post because of maga insurgents. cheney lost her entire job and political career, as far as congress is concerned, all because she s stood up against trump s coup. when it occurred in the days after, she was clear on the floor of the house and in the impeachment process that we cannot sit by and allow coups and attacks on democracy in this country. that was the baseline. that was it. that proved to be too muc
that this one senator is having this kind of an impact on our operational readiness and if you don t think it isn t, i would urge him or anybody else who doubts this, go on down to tampa, florida and talk to the folks in central command about the priorities and what they are trying to do on behalf of our administration s policy in the middle east, especially right now with everything going on. it s having an impact and as karine rightly said, an impact on family members, can t get schools for the kids, can t buy or rent houses, don t know where they are going to be living next. absolutely ridiculous. the vice president was over in london and said if israel and ukraine were bifurcated the president would veto it. you over the last couple of days have explained that you would be something offset, especially involving the irs. but i wanted to be clear, if the president was presented with a clean israel funding bill without ukraine, he would veto that as well? the president b
Didnt turn hers. The fear that she is cosying up to a regime that may prove to be, as an historian, may stand comparison with other 20th century horrors, are you stepping back . I think scary authoritarian regimes, not to inaccurately paraphrase, are scary and authoritarian each in their own way. I think this is starting to look incredibly scary and authoritarian. Particularly, actually, banning the possibility of the Environmental Protection agency delivering data to the public. All sorts of things, i think, are serious. But the most worrying part of all, which does not speak to the authoritarian issue, but something more loopy, is his lack of contact with reality. Today, he doubled down on the extraordinary assertion that between Three Million And Five million illegal immigrant votes were cast. It is absolutely, this was actually delivered to a reception in which, the first reception he had with congressional leaders, there were treated to being harangued on this fantastic story, wit