that s where law enforcement. as the fbi has investigated. this the senate and bipartisan committees have come back, and you know what they have found? that there is no involvement. we re gonna get a reaction to that, the bipartisan leadership responding quickly, calling mccarthy s comments baseless. this one is dubbed the justice for january 6th rally. it is for the 500 plus rioters judged with crimes. joining me now is chuck neal cocktail, democratic strategist juanita tolliver, and susan did pursue. welcome to all of you guys on this labor day weekend and laboring alongside. me, neil also with you on, this one and i want to get a fact check from you on what republicans are saying as to why the issued this, letter this threat i should, say two some companies. not even getting the ceos right, by the, way when it comes for calling for the phone records. saying, this would violate federal law what do you make of that meal? i think the technical lead or term for this is
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there is no plan b is british lawmakers reject the deal. ramy: washington and beijing say they are ready for what could he a crucial meeting and brenda windowsthis week aires thisuenos week. sophie, what are you seeing right now? sophie: a mixed session in asia. beginning kospi gaining ground. a rate hike is expected to address imbalances. set for a third day of losses with oil producers. worst weekly decline in three years. with the move higher in u.s. futures, that could keep the decline in check. let s get a check of the yen against this backdrop. prettying please flat. nudging higher on the eu leaders signing off on may s brexit deal. afterg to a two-week low sales disappointed from new zealand. , aboveg on treasuries that 3% level as we are waiting on jay powell s speech this week. checking on stocks to watch in tokyo. saikawa is set to address employers today. that is to take place at 4:30 p.m. local time in japan. watch as this saga continues. let s get to first
to a coup in a year later. our democracy remains at risk. today, that risk isn t from a group of men making their way up the capitol steps but from an coordinated nationwide attack. tomorrow, the u.s. will mark martin luther king junior day. every year, we celebrate the life, work, and legacy of the civil rights giant. but tonight, on the heels of yet another voting right failure, i want to play these words from king in 1963. i think the tragedy is that we have a congress with a senate that has a minority of missed guided senators that will use the filibuster to keep the majority of people from even voting. they want the majority senate for. and sooner they would want the majority of people to vote because they know they do not represent the majority of the american people. now that tragedy king spoke about almost six decades ago is still playing our country today almost down to a word. this weekend, kings family rallied in arizona, pushed for voting rights, home state of