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the fbi has had only eight senate confirmed directors. those directors all have a few things in common. they are all white men. they all favor a clean cut look, and each and every one of them, every senate confirmed director since the dawn of the fbi has been a republican. that includes current fbi director, christopher wray, who was appointed by donald trump. and you would not get that impression, given the way the director wray s fellow republicans attacked him and his agency during a hearing today. on capitol hill. when the court says that the fbi misled, that is a nice way of saying they lied. how many individuals were either fbi, employees, or people that the fbi could make contact with, to be in the january 6th entry of the capital? i m going to make the assumption is there is more than one, more than five, more than ten. i will say that this notion that somehow the violence at the capitol on january 6th was part of some operation orchestrated by fbi sources ....
be able to have them. you can t tip them on the credit card, it s 2023, why can t i put a tip on my credit card? because the workers at this store decided that they want to be unionized. i was struck today to see the photo of the line to get into this hearing. most hearings happen, there s not a huge thing. this was an enormous time. highly consequential. thanks as always. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. this is the ukrainian city of bakhmut, or what is left of it. prior to russia s invasion last year, it was a small, relatively unremarkable city of about 75,000 people. it is now one of the most important cities in the war. for seven straight months, ukrainian forces have held back move while being attacked by russian forces from three different directions. it s the longest continual battle of the war so far, and thought to be europe s deadliest land battle since world war ii. western intelligence agencies said that russia has taken 20 to 30,0 ....
vietnam that s, you couldn t ask for anything and you better. fulfilling a marine motto, always faithful. harry smith, nbc news, florida. my dad who served in that called me this morning, and ask me to acknowledge this day, and i m grateful that we are. because we are grateful today, and every day for the service and sacrifice of our military and their families. on that note, i wish you all a very good night from washington d.c.. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc, thank you for staying up, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. at the end of tomo thanks to r joining us this, hour i m ali velshi in for alex tonight. this is the ukrainian city of bakhmut, or what is left of it anyway. prior to russia s invasion last year, but was a small relatively unremarkable city of about 75,000 people. now it is one of the most important cities in the war. for seven straight months, ukrainian forces have held back move while being attacked by russian forces f ....
Being neutralized, there hasn t been an outpouring. there hasn t been another january 6th style and direction against the courthouse, for example. really, that line in the washington post reporting, the nature of the threat is now different, where it is a smaller subset of individuals drilling down in a particular intense way to find individual people, and take their anger out on them. that really stood, out to me and mary, given your national security background, if you could explain that a little bit. that s exactly right. there s two points that i make, one is that is sort of part of the strategy of extremists right now. let s issue these big national things that will get us all arrested like an attack on the u.s. capitol, and let s get more decentralized, and localized with our extremism, including targeting people for richard russian. i the second thing i would say is this is what s so hard to protect against. i myself, and i know tim, been subject to plenty of online ....
Unfair kind of guy. he s a conservative, he s republican, and he s very deeply alarmed that our democratic situation in america is at risk. the difficulty he has, and i think a lot of us have, it s how you convince people that risk is real. it s something that we re going to actively have to do something about. in this room where donald trump has proclaimed for the second time in a month, i m your richard russian, that s what he tells his followers. that s the language of autocracy. it s also the language of fascism. living in a big lie is being a fascist. saying that this alternative reality in which you are saying that politics is all about naming the enemy and taking revenge. one of the things that people care about democracy have to be able to do is remember the legacies of the 20th century. ....