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perry said. i'll close with this by saying, committee member jamie raskin he loves to say anybody who questions the electoral outcome of 2020 is telling the big lie. of course he questioned the 2016 election. was that the big lie? hillary clinton questioned it. joe biden said the 2022 mid-terms is going to be illegitimate. why? because he is going to get his butt kicked. i'll tell you jamie raskin selectively video. if anyone is persisting in telling a big lie it's members of the j.6 committee and they have to bring in a producer. that's why they are not going to let you hear -- that's why they deleted the tweet from their star witness from tonight. and what did he say back then? he said the proud boys were organizing together? how many police were there on the steps of the capitol? i count one. this is a deliberate act. he wasn't talking about the people who came in. he said someone in authority left the door open and the mob walked in. that's their witness tonight. they deleted that text. this
perry said. i'll close with this by saying, committee member jamie raskin he loves to say anybody who questions the electoral outcome of 2020 is telling the big lie. of course he questioned the 2016 election. was that the big lie? hillary clinton questioned it. joe biden said the 2022 mid-terms is going to be illegitimate. why? because he is going to get his butt kicked. i'll tell you jamie raskin selectively video. if anyone is persisting in telling a big lie it's members of the j.6 committee...
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representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that "mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days until january 6 and 25 days to inauguration, we have to get going. representative perry says, "mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him. he explained to me why the principal deputy won't work especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done." mr. meadows responds with, i got it. i think i understand. let me work on the deputy position. representative perry then texts, roger. just sent you something on signal. just sent you an updated file. did you call jeff clark? mr. donoghue, representative perry called you the next day on december 27. who told him to call you? >> my understanding is the president did at the outset of the call, congressman. perry told me that he was calling at the behest of the president. >> what did he want to talk about? >> about pennsylvania in particular. he gave me some background about why he i
representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that "mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days until january 6 and 25 days to inauguration, we have to get going. representative perry says, "mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him. he explained to me why the principal deputy won't work especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done." mr. meadows responds with, i got it. i...
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representative perry tells mr. meadows deng december 26th that, quote, mark just checking in as time continued to count down. 11 days until january 6th. 25 days until inauguration. we have got to get going! representative perry follows up and says, quote, mark, you should call jeff! i just got off the phone with him. he explain to me why the principal deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done. >> mr. meadows responds with, i got it. i think i understand. then we work on the deputy position. >> representative perry than texas, roger, just sent you something on signal. just sent you an updated file. did you call jeff clark? >> mr. donahue, representative perry called you the next day on december 27th. who told him to call you? >> my understanding is the president did it. during the call perry told me that he was calling up behest of the president. >> what did he want to talk about? >> he wanted to talk about pennsylvania, in particular.
representative perry tells mr. meadows deng december 26th that, quote, mark just checking in as time continued to count down. 11 days until january 6th. 25 days until inauguration. we have got to get going! representative perry follows up and says, quote, mark, you should call jeff! i just got off the phone with him. he explain to me why the principal deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done. >> mr. meadows...
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representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that "mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days to january 6 and 25 days to inauguration. we've got to get going." representative perry followed up and says, "mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him and he explained to me why the principal deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done." mr. meadows responds with, "i got it. i think i understand. let me work on the deputy position." representative perry then texts, "roger. just sent you something on signal, just sent you an updated file. did you call jeff clark?" amy: we will be back with more of the house select committee to investigate the january 6 attack in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue with highlights from the fifth public hearing of the house select committee to investigate the janu
representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that "mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days to january 6 and 25 days to inauguration. we've got to get going." representative perry followed up and says, "mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him and he explained to me why the principal deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done." mr. meadows...
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perry also asked for a pardon. >> mr. perry, did he ask you directly? >> yes he did. >> did marjorie taylor greene contact yellow and? >> no, i heard that she asked white house counsel office for a pardon from mr. philbin, but i did not frequently communicate with mrs. greene. >> are you aware of any conversations or communications about the possibility of giving congressman matt gates a pardon? >> i know he had asked for it, but i'm not sure if he ever received one, or what happened with it. >> how do you know that he asked for a pardon? >> he told me. >> tell us about that. >> you told me he asked meadows for a pardon. >> the involved in or did you witness any conversations about the possibility of a blanket pardon for everyone involved in january 6th? >> i heard that mentioned, yes. >> do you know whether the president had any conversations about potentially pardoning any family members? >> i know he had hinted at a blanket pardon for the january 6th and then for anybody, but i think he had for all of the staff and everyone involved. not with january
perry also asked for a pardon. >> mr. perry, did he ask you directly? >> yes he did. >> did marjorie taylor greene contact yellow and? >> no, i heard that she asked white house counsel office for a pardon from mr. philbin, but i did not frequently communicate with mrs. greene. >> are you aware of any conversations or communications about the possibility of giving congressman matt gates a pardon? >> i know he had asked for it, but i'm not sure if he ever...
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representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that, quote, mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days until january 6th and 25 days until inauguration, we've got to get going. representative perry followed up and says, quote, mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him, and he explained to me why the principle deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done. mr. meadows responds with, i got it. i think i understand. let me work on the deputy position. representative perry then texts, roger, just sent you something on signal. just sent you an updated file. >> signal is obviously encrypted app and they don't have access to that. as a former prosecutor, i wonder what you make of that. >> i make of that, evidence. all of that corroborating other things people have spoken about, the idea of trying to -- and recognizing that the powers that be that actually had the authority, jeffrey rose skpn the lik
representative perry tells mr. meadows on december 26 that, quote, mark, just checking in as time continues to count down. 11 days until january 6th and 25 days until inauguration, we've got to get going. representative perry followed up and says, quote, mark, you should call jeff. i just got off the phone with him, and he explained to me why the principle deputy won't work, especially with the fbi. they will view it as not having the authority to enforce what needs to be done. mr. meadows...
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let's get back to perry russom with what we're learning about this scene on your screen now. perry. >> right, so this is the picture we have been referencing we see at least four police cars on park place north, 45 minutes southeast of tulsa an incredible small road, maybe two dozen homes are there. police are asking people to stay inside their house after reports of a bomb in the area. they're also mentioning the country club area. there's a country club a few blocks away from there, seems to be a popular place for people to go at this hour in oklahoma to get holes in before the sun goes down they're asking people to stay away from that area as well. they're asking people to stay inside their homes, going door to door to make sure everyone inside is okay >> do we know, perry, how it is the tulsa authorities were able to notify the muskogee authorities that there was some connection and there might be a bomb in the house? >> so all i have here in front of me from muskogee police is they have been notified by tulsa police of a possible bomb inside of a house on park place nort
let's get back to perry russom with what we're learning about this scene on your screen now. perry. >> right, so this is the picture we have been referencing we see at least four police cars on park place north, 45 minutes southeast of tulsa an incredible small road, maybe two dozen homes are there. police are asking people to stay inside their house after reports of a bomb in the area. they're also mentioning the country club area. there's a country club a few blocks away from there,...
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perry says this isn't true. the challenge is the record of the committee so far is they have the goods. >> and what is interesting about this is i know from my reporting that scott perry liked to communicate on encrypted apps often. specifically with mark meadows, the white house chief of staff. the committee has had a difficult time trying to nail down exactly all the different people that scott perry was talking to, because he wasn't necessarily open with his communication forms. he was aware of this. he has an intelligence background. what the committee has said time and time again, even if you try to hide who you are talking to, our investigation is casting a wide enough net that we're going to find it from somewhere else. according to what we heard last night, they must have found it from somewhere else. >> it's also clear, look, based on the reporting, we'll see the evidence the committee puts on the record, but the republicans who refused to cooperate, the committee asked them, because they knew they were
perry says this isn't true. the challenge is the record of the committee so far is they have the goods. >> and what is interesting about this is i know from my reporting that scott perry liked to communicate on encrypted apps often. specifically with mark meadows, the white house chief of staff. the committee has had a difficult time trying to nail down exactly all the different people that scott perry was talking to, because he wasn't necessarily open with his communication forms. he was...
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she referenced perry as one individual who sought a subpoena. perry has denied that. i just tried to ask perry about both the pardon ask as well as the news about jeffrey clark's home, he would not comment but we expect later this hour for the committee to get into some more detail. one of the key pieces of information they revealed here, that some republican members sought pardons. the question is why they did that and who those members are. >> all right, manu raju on capitol hill, thanks so much. let's talk about the context here. here's what the viewers need to pay attention to. so, after donald trump and his team failed to prove any fraud in dozens of courtrooms, they then shifted their attention and started trying to push legislators, state representatives, state senators and others to offer alternate states -- slates of fraudulent electors for trump. instead of legitimate electors for biden that those states' voters had actually voted for. and we heard from some of those officials on tuesday. the arizona speaker of the house, republican rusty bowers, testified l
she referenced perry as one individual who sought a subpoena. perry has denied that. i just tried to ask perry about both the pardon ask as well as the news about jeffrey clark's home, he would not comment but we expect later this hour for the committee to get into some more detail. one of the key pieces of information they revealed here, that some republican members sought pardons. the question is why they did that and who those members are. >> all right, manu raju on capitol hill,...
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perry. we know he was involved at the doj. do you have receipts about him asking for a presidential pardon? >> i won't get into that. i will tell you, we will tell a story over time. >> joining me is jeremy bash who served as chief council to the house permanent select committee on intelligence. this is working a lot differently than other select committees in the past. what do you expect to hear about the pardon issue if not today, in coming weeks, about these house members, especially scott perry, asking for a pardon, basically an acknowledgement he felt he did something wrong? >> you don't need a pardon if you haven't committed any crime. we know that john eastman, trump outside lawyer, was trying to get on the pardon list, quote, if that was still available. he wrote that email that was illuminated in a previous hearing. we have information there will be conversations, that was the word that bennie thompson used, conversations today about members of congress and others seeking pardons. i
perry. we know he was involved at the doj. do you have receipts about him asking for a presidential pardon? >> i won't get into that. i will tell you, we will tell a story over time. >> joining me is jeremy bash who served as chief council to the house permanent select committee on intelligence. this is working a lot differently than other select committees in the past. what do you expect to hear about the pardon issue if not today, in coming weeks, about these house members,...
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but we have asked these other representatives, scott perry, one of them. mo brooks, louie gohmert, matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, and andy biggs are the ones that the committee testimony today said asked for pardons for themselves in relation to the 2020 election, and what they had said, again, very serious accusations, especially from one -- from members of congress against the other. so we're waiting to hear for their -- from their response. judy: yes, ande heard white house -- former white house aides and advisers making some of those statements. and, finally, lisa, this was the last hearing that we know has been scheduled. but we are now told there are going to be more hearings in the future. what do we know about that? and looking back on what we have learned so far, how do you put it together? lisa: we expect more hearings in july. we do not yet know how many. we don't know when. and one source told me that they're still deciding that, that they have a mountain of evidence to go through. and, in fact, they are getting more evidence now. one exam
but we have asked these other representatives, scott perry, one of them. mo brooks, louie gohmert, matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, and andy biggs are the ones that the committee testimony today said asked for pardons for themselves in relation to the 2020 election, and what they had said, again, very serious accusations, especially from one -- from members of congress against the other. so we're waiting to hear for their -- from their response. judy: yes, ande heard white house -- former...
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perry asked for a pardon, too. i'm sorry. >> did marjorie taylor greene? >> no, she didn't contact me about it. i heard that she had asked white house counsel office for a pardon. >> former trump white house aides testifying that six republican lawmakers sought presidential pardons following the january 6 insurrection. here now is democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey, the co-chair of the problem solvers caucus and homeland security committee and financial services committee. the testimony which i'm sure you heard from trump insiders that these colleagues of yours, republican congressmen were seeking pardons after january 6. what does that tell you? >> i think everyone who hears that should react the same way, this was an attack on our democracy and we need to take -- and this is why we're having these hearings -- every step and every measure to ensure there is not an attack like that again on our capitol and including making sure we get to the bottom of every fact and all the information on the table and what we heard yesterday was obviousl
perry asked for a pardon, too. i'm sorry. >> did marjorie taylor greene? >> no, she didn't contact me about it. i heard that she had asked white house counsel office for a pardon. >> former trump white house aides testifying that six republican lawmakers sought presidential pardons following the january 6 insurrection. here now is democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey, the co-chair of the problem solvers caucus and homeland security committee and financial...
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pat: reverend troy perry who's the pastor that we talked about earlier. reverend perry, could i stop you for just a moment to talk about what's going on this evening? i see you're carrying a magazine. troy: i took the magazine with me. i held it up. i made sure that people saw what this man said. he wanted us dead. troy: june 26, 1964, there's an article about a restaurant in los angeles where the signage says, "fagots, keep out." the gentleman who put this sign up in this restaurant said he thinks homosexuals should be shot. these are his own words in "life" magazine. we're told, of course, the sign today is a joke. we don't consider it a joke. pat: when did the sign go up? speaker: 1959. pat: and whawas the purpose of putting the sign up? speaker: to discourage the faggots from coming in. morris kight: you know the issue here is that this restaurant here, barney's beanery, has been here a long time. pat: yes, it has. morris: and they have a sign saying, "fagots, stay out." now it doesn't offend me awfully but it offends everybody else. i think it's sort
pat: reverend troy perry who's the pastor that we talked about earlier. reverend perry, could i stop you for just a moment to talk about what's going on this evening? i see you're carrying a magazine. troy: i took the magazine with me. i held it up. i made sure that people saw what this man said. he wanted us dead. troy: june 26, 1964, there's an article about a restaurant in los angeles where the signage says, "fagots, keep out." the gentleman who put this sign up in this restaurant...
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i reached out to representative perry's office the we have not heard back. the idea was that perry himself was the one that helped raise jeffrey clark as the potential to change the top of the justice department to help president trump. here was an exchange we heard adam kinzinger going through the text exchanges between perry and mark meadows. >> meadows response with -- i've got it and i think i understand. let me work on the deputy possession. representative perry texts, roger, i just sent you something on signal. an updated file. did you call jeff clark? mr. donahue, representative perry called you on december 27. who told you to call him? >> my understanding is the president. reporter: that is the idea that a member of congress was getting involved in what this committee sees as plots. we are waiting to hear from these members of congress. one other thing we heard that was notable. the committee raised testimony fr those in the white house saying six members of congress had asked for pardons specifically forhemselves and in another representative jordan
i reached out to representative perry's office the we have not heard back. the idea was that perry himself was the one that helped raise jeffrey clark as the potential to change the top of the justice department to help president trump. here was an exchange we heard adam kinzinger going through the text exchanges between perry and mark meadows. >> meadows response with -- i've got it and i think i understand. let me work on the deputy possession. representative perry texts, roger, i just...
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george perry floyd. i don't know what's going on. >> jany: it was lane and kueng that initially encountered george floyd and they tried to force him into a back of a squad car. >> i'll roll the windows down, okay? (beeping) >> jany: and yet, as soon as chauvin arrived, you know, as the most kind of senior officer on the scene, he immediately, like, took control of the situation. >> i'm not going to run, man! right, right, right, right... i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> what's going on? >> just take him out. just take him out. >> for what? please, man! >> jany: just on a human level, it's, it's difcult to watch. >> ...in forming your opinions, right? >> yes, based on the what was current at the time of the incident. >> perry fought for nine minutes and 29 seconds. but if you look careful at that video, you saw somebody that's very humble. >> put that foot back in. >> i'm sorry, mr. officer, i'm so sorry. >> "yes, mr. officer." >> thank you, mr. officer. >> sit down! >> thank you, man. >> "please, mr.
george perry floyd. i don't know what's going on. >> jany: it was lane and kueng that initially encountered george floyd and they tried to force him into a back of a squad car. >> i'll roll the windows down, okay? (beeping) >> jany: and yet, as soon as chauvin arrived, you know, as the most kind of senior officer on the scene, he immediately, like, took control of the situation. >> i'm not going to run, man! right, right, right, right... i can't breathe! i can't breathe!...
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perry. >> jeffrey clark was the character of the center of this whole story, today. i think the whole plot, the jeffrey clark plot failed, because of jeffrey clark himself, because of who donald trump saw in that room, on january 3rd, when the real people from the justice department showed up, and jeffrey clark had to take his position in relation to them, and they sat there, personally insulting jeffrey clark to his face. you know, the big tough guy at the desk in the oval office is watching this, and for him, what he is seeing and character terms is, this whip is being banged around this room by these other guys, and by the way, these guys are telling you, after we all quit, after 150 of us walked out the door, on day one, everyone else in the building is going to treat this guy the weight we are treating this guy in this room, and trump is looking at about guy, saying, can he be my guy, to carry out the rest of this plot and he sat there and decided, based on that goofy tv show version of life of his, he is looking at the sky and going this guy can't do it. this g
perry. >> jeffrey clark was the character of the center of this whole story, today. i think the whole plot, the jeffrey clark plot failed, because of jeffrey clark himself, because of who donald trump saw in that room, on january 3rd, when the real people from the justice department showed up, and jeffrey clark had to take his position in relation to them, and they sat there, personally insulting jeffrey clark to his face. you know, the big tough guy at the desk in the oval office is...
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on the screen now is a text that representative perry sent to mr. meadows, capping a youtube link, with the message, quote, why can't we just work with the italian government? the next day, the presidents chief of staff sent the youtube link to mr. rosen, who forwarded to mr. donahue. mr. donahue, did you watch this video? >> i did, congressman. >> how long was the video? >> approximately 20 minutes. >> let's look at an excerpt of that video, if we may. >> what's being said out of room, out of italy, is that this is being done in the u.s. embassy. there is a certain state department guy, whose name i don't know, i guess this will come out in italy at some point. he was the mastermind, not the mastermind, but the guy running the operation of changing the votes, and he was doing this in conjunction with some support from mi6, the cia, and this leonardo group. >> mr. donahue, what was your reaction when you watched that entire 20 minute video? >> i emailed the acting attorney general, and i said pure insanity, which was my impression of the video, whic
on the screen now is a text that representative perry sent to mr. meadows, capping a youtube link, with the message, quote, why can't we just work with the italian government? the next day, the presidents chief of staff sent the youtube link to mr. rosen, who forwarded to mr. donahue. mr. donahue, did you watch this video? >> i did, congressman. >> how long was the video? >> approximately 20 minutes. >> let's look at an excerpt of that video, if we may. >> what's...
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perry and others, it will be interesting to see who else saw pardons. seeking a pardon means you recognize you did something wrong. >> plain and simple. we will let that be the exclamation point with her competitions today. madeleine, dina thank you. our panelist next, i'm gonna ask about this breaking news on the gun safety framework in congress. but, also if you haven't read it yet, you may have thought about it. this new york times article on whether the president should run again in 2024. the hard questions democrats are asking, when we return. we return smokin', yolkin', flippin', dippin'. if you're not oozing, then you're losing. tater totting, cold or hotting. mealin', feelin', pie-ing, trying. color your spread. upgrade your bread. pair it. share it. kraft singles. square it. you see, son, with a little elbow grease, you can do just about anything. thanks, dad. that's right, robert. and it's never too early to learn you could save with america's number one motorcycle insurer. that's right, jamie. but it's not just about savings. it's about the f
perry and others, it will be interesting to see who else saw pardons. seeking a pardon means you recognize you did something wrong. >> plain and simple. we will let that be the exclamation point with her competitions today. madeleine, dina thank you. our panelist next, i'm gonna ask about this breaking news on the gun safety framework in congress. but, also if you haven't read it yet, you may have thought about it. this new york times article on whether the president should run again in...
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perry asked for a pardon, too. >> pardons are for criminals. as promised we continue our special coverage here. we are join bid paul butler, a former top doj official neal katyal, our friend and colleague nicole wallace, also a white house veteran and an anchor here at msnbc, and a former smart and former prosecutor, claire mccaskill. those are just come of the titles. given the highlights, dealer's choice, what stood out at today's hearing? >> these hears are historic and consequential, but also riveting tv and superb lawyering. i think they should change the name from the january 6th hearings to the donald trump hearings. because each of the five has been laser focused on the former president and what the panel clearly believes is his criminality. so, today was supposedly about trump's efforts to corrupt the justice department, but even that, i think, is understated. what we learned today is in prosecutorial detail, an effort by the former president to weaponize the justice department in a coup. and drum roll -- he knew it was a coup. so for
perry asked for a pardon, too. >> pardons are for criminals. as promised we continue our special coverage here. we are join bid paul butler, a former top doj official neal katyal, our friend and colleague nicole wallace, also a white house veteran and an anchor here at msnbc, and a former smart and former prosecutor, claire mccaskill. those are just come of the titles. given the highlights, dealer's choice, what stood out at today's hearing? >> these hears are historic and...
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people like scott perry, they deny it. but you have people under oath saying that members of congress either requested individual pardons or blanket pardons for anybody involved in and around january 6th. >> yeah. although, jamie gangel, i should note that congressman mo brooks released the letter that he sent to the white house, which is something along the lines of, you know, the crazy democratic socialists and liberal republicans are going to try to abuse the justice department and go after us criminally, so you should offer blanket pardons to anybody who signed on to that crazy amicus brief. i called it crazy. mo brooks didn't, or anybody who voted to disenfranchise the voters of pennsylvania and arizona. >> the committee had the receipts on mo brooks, so he had to find some excuse. scott perry came out today and denied it completely, said, but let's remember he would not come in and testify under oath. >> right. >> cassidy hutchinson did. just to emphasize something that dana mentioned, donald trump was relentless in
people like scott perry, they deny it. but you have people under oath saying that members of congress either requested individual pardons or blanket pardons for anybody involved in and around january 6th. >> yeah. although, jamie gangel, i should note that congressman mo brooks released the letter that he sent to the white house, which is something along the lines of, you know, the crazy democratic socialists and liberal republicans are going to try to abuse the justice department and go...
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maria: joy to be not energy secretary and former texas governor rick perry. it's great to see you this weekend, great to be here. >> it's good to be with you. maria: how do you explain what took place. he said he wants to do everything possible to get prices down and then he skips a meeting with the oil ceo after slamming them for weeks. >> this is like having people over to your house and then kinda stiffen them, not paying any attention to them. the messaging here is powerful. it's continuing to build upon a narrative that this administration for the last few years has clearly sent to the oil and gas industry. at some point in time you can only slap 70 in the face so many times and then they say okay i get it. you really don't like us. to get a go on about their business and do what they need to do to take care of the people that respect them and understand the importance of what they do. that is the american people. you try to be respect full to the president of the united states but at some point in time you just ignore him because i think that's what the
maria: joy to be not energy secretary and former texas governor rick perry. it's great to see you this weekend, great to be here. >> it's good to be with you. maria: how do you explain what took place. he said he wants to do everything possible to get prices down and then he skips a meeting with the oil ceo after slamming them for weeks. >> this is like having people over to your house and then kinda stiffen them, not paying any attention to them. the messaging here is powerful....
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a spokesman for congressman perry called the allegation quote a ludicrous and soul-less lie. joining us now, congressional reporter for the guardian, hugo, who has been one of the top reporters on the january 6th committee, from its inception. hugo, good morning. . so major moments last night, some of the major moments last night, your paper wrote it this way, the january 6th hearing hard-hitting evidence puts president trump at the heart of the assault on democracy as it happened. give us your assessment of last night, what were the hardest-hitting moments and did the committee do what it set out to do? which was to establish and tell a powerful narrative of that day? >> yes, jonathan, think there were two things that really stuck out to me, and one of those things was definitely the pardon being requested by people like scott perry and other republicans and we didn't get the full list of republican people seeking pardons but i'm sorry, there is no way you're not asking for pardons without a consciousness of guilt. it didn't work that way. you're only asking for a pardon whe
a spokesman for congressman perry called the allegation quote a ludicrous and soul-less lie. joining us now, congressional reporter for the guardian, hugo, who has been one of the top reporters on the january 6th committee, from its inception. hugo, good morning. . so major moments last night, some of the major moments last night, your paper wrote it this way, the january 6th hearing hard-hitting evidence puts president trump at the heart of the assault on democracy as it happened. give us your...
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as you will see, representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6th to seek a presidential pardon. multiple other republican congressmen also sought presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. >> so that is something we are go to be looking out for in the coming days is who sought the presidential pardons and why did they seek presidential pardons, jim. so a lot more to come and i would say buckle up. >> why did they think they had criminal exposure. melanie zanona, jessica schneider, thank you so much. >>> testimony from trump's own inner circle, including his own attorney general bill barr and his daughter, ivanka trump. >> repeatedly told the president in no uncertain terms that i did not see evidence of fraud, and -- you know that would have affected the outcome of the election. and frankly a year and a half later i haven't seen anything to change my mind on that. >> how did that affect your perspective about the election when attorney general barr made that statement? >> it affected my perspective. i respect attorney
as you will see, representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6th to seek a presidential pardon. multiple other republican congressmen also sought presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. >> so that is something we are go to be looking out for in the coming days is who sought the presidential pardons and why did they seek presidential pardons, jim. so a lot more to come and i would say buckle up. >> why did they...
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cnbc's perry rossum is reporting live in uvalde for us. perry? >> kelly, what the state senator is describing is a massive failure in communication from police here on the ground. there has been no comment from state police or local police on this >> the 911 calls were not being communicated to the so-called incident commander officer arredondo. >> texas state senator roland gutierrez say 911 calls from inside robb elementary were going to the city police, not the school district's police gutierrez's spokesman later saying the school district's police chief pete arredondo did not have access to the calls and it's likely he never got them. >> there was human error and there was system error. >> it's been nine days since 21 people were killed and gutierrez calls the investigation into what happened one of the worst he has seen in the state of texas. >> we have obviously seen a lot of stumbling blocks and obstruction. >> gutierrez later backtracking on the word obstruction when we asked for clarification. >> i'm not accusing anybody of obstruction a
cnbc's perry rossum is reporting live in uvalde for us. perry? >> kelly, what the state senator is describing is a massive failure in communication from police here on the ground. there has been no comment from state police or local police on this >> the 911 calls were not being communicated to the so-called incident commander officer arredondo. >> texas state senator roland gutierrez say 911 calls from inside robb elementary were going to the city police, not the school...
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. >> i think it's scott perry. scott perry was tip of the spear to trying to have someone in the justice department installed as acting attorney general and essentially advance donald trump's plot to overthrow the election. he has been -- according to liz cheney he actually asked for a pardon. she also said there were other republicans who asked for pardons as well. they haven't said yet who that is. maybe they'll reveal that tomorrow. scott perry, who, again, liz cheney said asked for a pardon, has denied that allegation. so we'll see what kind of evidence the committee has tomorrow. >> so if they're asking for pardons, elie, why are you asking for a pardon if you didn't do anything wrong? is it for all the bad stuff i did or what -- >> and this is an interesting showdown. we have the committee saying he asked for a pardon and perry saying absolutely not. here we have just yes he did, no i didn't. so i want to see tomorrow does the committee have evidence to prove that? and if so they clearly have testimony to tha
. >> i think it's scott perry. scott perry was tip of the spear to trying to have someone in the justice department installed as acting attorney general and essentially advance donald trump's plot to overthrow the election. he has been -- according to liz cheney he actually asked for a pardon. she also said there were other republicans who asked for pardons as well. they haven't said yet who that is. maybe they'll reveal that tomorrow. scott perry, who, again, liz cheney said asked for a...
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scott perry's office denying this, calling it a ludicrous lie. mo brooks not denying it at all, but saying the pardons were unnecessary after all, but the worlds from republican adam kinzinger who says the only reason you would think to ask for a pardon is you think you committed a crime. david? >> rachel, thank you. >>> of course, the other major story tonight, the landmark supreme court ruling striking down new york state law on the books for more than a century. it required gun owners to show a proper cause in order to carry a concealed handgun. the court ruling that violating the second amendment's right to keep and bear arms. the three liberal justices dissenting. justice clarence thomas for the majority writing that citizens shouldn't have to explain to the government why they're seeking to xerl size a constitutional right. but the ruling allows states to ban guns in, quote, sensitive places that could include schools, government buildings, courthouses, but he specifically wrote all of manhattan could not be declared a sensitive place. toni
scott perry's office denying this, calling it a ludicrous lie. mo brooks not denying it at all, but saying the pardons were unnecessary after all, but the worlds from republican adam kinzinger who says the only reason you would think to ask for a pardon is you think you committed a crime. david? >> rachel, thank you. >>> of course, the other major story tonight, the landmark supreme court ruling striking down new york state law on the books for more than a century. it required...
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one of them is scott perry. she said they saw pardons from the white house. i had to hear it's twice because i was so taken aback by that. what is the significance of that? that lawmakers were saying i might need a pardon? >> i think it is very significant. she did not lay out the significance. she teased that there will be more of this in the next few weeks. the fact that one of the republicans from pennsylvania who was instrumental in trying to help the former president overturn the election results in pennsylvania, the fact that after january 6 he asked the president for a pardon shows that the reaction and response and what happened, he got very nervous that perhaps he was personally criminally or civilly liable. scott perry put out a statement today saying that was absolutely false. he did not do that. i do not think the committee is very concerned about overreach. they have done that in the past and it is really it th. they said they would not put out out there if they did not have evidence. yamiche: something else i have to ask you about and that is ca
one of them is scott perry. she said they saw pardons from the white house. i had to hear it's twice because i was so taken aback by that. what is the significance of that? that lawmakers were saying i might need a pardon? >> i think it is very significant. she did not lay out the significance. she teased that there will be more of this in the next few weeks. the fact that one of the republicans from pennsylvania who was instrumental in trying to help the former president overturn the...
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perry and others sought a pardon, then we have to understand why. why is it that they sought a pardon? what was the activity or, what was it that they did that they were so worried about? that is really at the heart of whether it was complicity or more, and then we have to look at the evidence and determine where to go from there. >> attorney general merrick garland has a lot riding on him at this state of the game. we know he is someone who does not like to engage in the marriage of the law and politics. but how does -- likely do you think these bipartisan hearings are to result and potentially charges against the former president? >> i don't know. i think that he, like everyone else, is going to wait for the evidence to unfold. in general, as i have said on your program, in the past, i think the attorney and department of justice have been slow with regard to the prosecution of numerous cases related to january 6th, i think hundreds of people who breached remain and arrested or not prosecuted. and, you know, people like even the bomb maker that i
perry and others sought a pardon, then we have to understand why. why is it that they sought a pardon? what was the activity or, what was it that they did that they were so worried about? that is really at the heart of whether it was complicity or more, and then we have to look at the evidence and determine where to go from there. >> attorney general merrick garland has a lot riding on him at this state of the game. we know he is someone who does not like to engage in the marriage of the...
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representative scott perry who is also involved in trying to get clark appointed as attorney general has refused to testify here. as you will see, representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6 to seek a presidential pardon. multiple other republican congressman also sought presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. in our 4th hearing, we will focus on president trump's efforts to pressure vice president mike pence to refuse to count electoral votes on january 6th. vice president pence has spoken publicly about this. >> president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn thl election. the presidency belongs to the american people and the american people along. and frankly, there's no idea more on america. and the notion that any one person could choose the american president. >> but president trump demanded that mike pence to do wasn't just wrong. it was illegal and it was unconstitutional. you'll hear this in great detail from the vice president's former general counsel. witnesses in these hearings will explain how
representative scott perry who is also involved in trying to get clark appointed as attorney general has refused to testify here. as you will see, representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6 to seek a presidential pardon. multiple other republican congressman also sought presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. in our 4th hearing, we will focus on president trump's efforts to pressure vice president mike pence to refuse to...
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i know scott perry personally. when i served as a staffer, i worked with them in fact very regularly. and at best i think that congressman loudermilk is being taken for a ride by the people he gave a tour to. at worst, potentially knows something he should share with the committee. i would urge him to be immensely skeptical about what happened here, evidence of just about anyone this constituent wasn't there for an innocent purpose to go see the train. this constituent was articulating a potentially violent threat against elect officials. that's serious. they should take it seriously. congressman loudermilk shouldn't wait for the committee to come to him and ask questions. she should be afirmtively going and sharing all the information he has with the committee. the fact that they released this video shows that the bipartisan select committee is taking this extremely seriously and that also means the justice department is taking this seriously, so the congressman should as well. >> you know, melissa, if you are giv
i know scott perry personally. when i served as a staffer, i worked with them in fact very regularly. and at best i think that congressman loudermilk is being taken for a ride by the people he gave a tour to. at worst, potentially knows something he should share with the committee. i would urge him to be immensely skeptical about what happened here, evidence of just about anyone this constituent wasn't there for an innocent purpose to go see the train. this constituent was articulating a...
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you have representative perry refusing to comply with the bipartisan investigation with the events of january 6th. i believe the committee would never make an allegation without substantial evidence to present to the american public. >> you heard my reporting about a framework for a bipartisan senate deal on gun safety. that deal is not expected to include so-called assault weapons ban or raising the age to buy a firearm. would you vote for that compromise? >> well, you know, i think when it comes to guns, we have to look at all of the options we have at the table, recognizing that the senate simply right now isn't capable of, i believe, passing the comprehensive legislation in all forms that's needed. we have to look at the text. as you mentioned, legislative text has not been put together. i'm disappointed to hear a focus on increased criminalization and juvenile criminalization instead of really having the focus on guns, but the background checks provision is encouraging so i think we need to look at the text and then we'll be able to see if this legislation has been responsibly pu
you have representative perry refusing to comply with the bipartisan investigation with the events of january 6th. i believe the committee would never make an allegation without substantial evidence to present to the american public. >> you heard my reporting about a framework for a bipartisan senate deal on gun safety. that deal is not expected to include so-called assault weapons ban or raising the age to buy a firearm. would you vote for that compromise? >> well, you know, i...
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gohmert asked for one, as well >> the committee had previously revealed that representative scott perry sought a pardon, as well shep, today, we learned he was the one that first introduced jeffrey clark to president trump. >> ylan, what more do we know about this visit, this raid of clark's home, plus some other action outside the committee hearing today? >> yes, shep clark has been subpoenaed by the committee. we saw video of him pleading the fifth during his taped interview. and today, federal law enforcement was at his home in virginia a spokesperson for the u.s. attorney's office confirmed this activity, but we don't know why the authorities were there now, the committee is also reviewing footage from documentary filmmaker alex holder, as well. holder is the one who interviewed trump both before and after january 6th, as well as his daughter ivanka, and there are questions about whether what she said contradicts her testimony to the committee. shep, the committee is taking a break to review all of this new information and plans to reconvene sometime next month. >> ylan, thank you >
gohmert asked for one, as well >> the committee had previously revealed that representative scott perry sought a pardon, as well shep, today, we learned he was the one that first introduced jeffrey clark to president trump. >> ylan, what more do we know about this visit, this raid of clark's home, plus some other action outside the committee hearing today? >> yes, shep clark has been subpoenaed by the committee. we saw video of him pleading the fifth during his taped...