him and said, oh my god, he did it. i just remember screaming. probably the scariest moment my entire life. it was physically painful. it was not justice. the murders took only minutes. all these years later, the shock has yet to fade. it was a stunning time. and american legal theater. you think you might know the story of the oj simpson case, but there s a lot you probably haven t heard and seen. did nicole brown simpson actually predicts her own death? what she said to us was that oj is going to kill me. and he s going to get away with it. what went on in the jury room? not guilty of the crime of murder. all the people wanted to do was go home. in a frank interview prosecutor marsha clark answers the most important question of all. how did you not convict this guy? june 12th, 1994. brentwood, california. two horrific murders that came to be defined by just three words. the oj case. everybody seen a dramatic scene in both victims had their throats/
their deadlines. in the subpoenas. for handing over documents and testifying to the committee. some of these figures are apparently complying, some of them are not. now the committee has pretty explicitly said that they are not going to say take square you for an answer, they keep saying they ll pursue who blows off the subpoenas. but we don t know what that will look like it. in addition, president biden s white house counsel dana wray miss tonight, formerly notified the national archives that president biden is not going to go along with trump trying to claim executive privilege, as a reason that his white house documents shouldn t be handed over to the january 6th investigation. former presidents can t claim, can try to exert executive privilege to try to not have stuff over, but the current president gets to decide whether that executive claim is valid. president biden has looked at the matter and decided that those is her shuns of executive privilege are not valid. and he can
subpoenas for handing over documents and testifying to the committee. some of these figures are apparently complying. some of them are not. now, the committee has pretty explicitly said they re not going to take screw you for an answer and keep saying they ll pursue criminal contempt charges for anybody who blows off these subpoenas. we don t know what that will look like yet. dana reamus tonight formally notified the national archives president biden is not going to go along with trump trying to claim executive privilege as a reason his white house documents shouldn t be handed over to the january 6th investigation. former presidents can try to assert executive privilege as a reason to not hand that stuff over, but the current president gets to decide whether the privilege claim is valid. president biden s white house counsel tonight saying president biden has looked at the matter and decided those assertions of executive privilege from trump are not valid. and he can t block those
to all these republican officials seeking to undermine democracy in preparation for 2024. and that s what matters. certainly it matters to understand what happened. but needs to be acknowledged to prevent it from happening again. we have josh mandel, republican running for senate in ohio, current front-runner there, celebrating january 6th as brianna said and i laugh because i couldn t cry at the time, she said, josh mandel is basically saying january 6th is a kid friendly event. he said he met with an ohioan and was thrilled this ohioan brought their kid to washington for the january 6th event so they could see democracy at work. it is being celebrated now. that s where it is going. so if it is being celebrated, it really is a permission structure for it all to happen again. in terms of what can be done about it, the january 6th committee issued subpoenas and the former president told his people, we have them up on the screen, just to defy them. don t turn the stuff over, don t
between president trump and ambassador gordon sondland. emails and messages between sondland and senior white house officials including mulvaney and bolton. the administration has also refused to turn over memos relating to vice president pence. back now with the team. should that be taken into account, i mean, the fact that the white house is not turning over documents? i think there are two places it might come up. one is a potential impeachment charge of obstruction. there, you know, what jonathan turley said is, wait a minute. presidents back since washington have asserted privileges and immunities. that s what trump is doing. you don t impeach a president for doing that. the democrats could go to court. they haven t. the second place that might come up is that adam schiff threatened that noncompliance with these subpoenas could be considered an adverse inference, which means if you don t turn the stuff over, we re going to assume it s bad for you and find facts against you. i th