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at msnbc, he was a great friend. and like you said, he was one of those people, when you met him, you knew that he was destined for great things. i used to joke with him, to his face, i would say to him, dax, you are gonna be a network news president, and you are going to hire me, a wonderful, wonderful man and i miss him terribly. and he would love that made it on air so thank you for that if he s at the justice department is going to indict him. so what is donald trump thinking tonight as he waits to see if the justice department is going to indict him. witness testimonies containing damning evidence of donald trump s conduct. as soon as the january six committee. could be released in the coming days. legal experts are still analyzing the committee s 845-page report and witness testimony. we continue to learn new details the blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. from the badge of transcripts released yesterday, we learned that donald trump floated t ....
845-page report and witness testimony. we continue to learn new details the blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. from the badge of transcripts released yesterday, we learned that donald trump floated the idea of a blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. today, from that same batch of transcripts, we know that donald trump also considered a blanket pardon for all white house staff. former white house aide, john, testified. quote. i remember cipollone test questioning on that, why does anyone needing a pardon? and he said, well, so they can t go after them for any little thing. and i think cipollone said, yeah, but nobody here has done anything wrong. former chief of staff, mark meadows, was one of those officials that thought he might need a pardon, according to cassidy hutchinson s testimony. quote, there was a period where several white house staffers an administration officials wanted to pardon themselves prior to ....
To protect people s data and if we can t do that, then we don t deserve to have the opportunity to serve people. so our responsibility now is to make sure that this doesn t happen again. now keep in mind, the 33-year-old rarely puts himself out there for interviews, facebook meantime admitted this week up to 87 million facebook users private data may have been compromised. that is up from 50 million, now 87 million is the number. how is zuckerberg prepping for this big meeting with congress where he s going to get a lot of tough questions? first of all, you know, lots of test questioning. since we had that interview, since we spoke and everyone s wondering where is zuckerberg on this? he s been speaking quite a bit, he did a press conference with reporters and he took all different hard questions from reporters. we have seen sheryl sandberg ....