Happening, entry empty pubs keep getting burned down, something has to be done about this. there are two investigations about what happened to the crooked house, one is an enforcement investigation by the council and the other is a criminal investigation being led by staffordshire police who said they believe the cause of fire is arson. andy street has said they are all laser focused on trying to get answers about what happened and they are still appealing and saying they hope it can be re built brick by brick. that may not be possible, so many bricks have been taken away as souvenirs by people, but they do want to get the crooked house reinstated in some way. thanks very much, phil reinstated in some way. thanks very much, phil mackie. onto the world cup, and it is the lionesses quarter final match, tomorrow morning. they ll be taking on colombia, after edging past nigeria on penalties in their last game. colombia are the lowest ranked side in the competition, but they have a
By the council and the other is a criminal investigation being led by staffordshire police who said they believe the cause of fire is arson. andy street has said they are all laser focused on trying to get answers about what happened and they are still appealing and saying they hope it can be re built brick by brick. that may not be possible, so many bricks have been taken away as souvenirs by people, but they do want to get the crooked house reinstated in some way. people in bristol have been watching the first mass ascent of dozens of hot air balloons as the international balloon fiesta gets properly under way. yesterday evening s flight was called off due to the windy conditions. the balloon fiesta is an important event for thousands of people, but for one family it will be a bittersweet time, as john maguire reports. if ever anyone was born to fly, it was pete gregory. a third generation hot air balloonist, and also an airline pilot, he lived his life in the skies. since the age of
Jury which is part of the ongoing criminal investigation being led by fulton county district attorney fani willis. this is just one of the many new developments in that election probe. tanya miller is a former fulton county assistant da, federal prosecutor, and is running unopposed for georgia state house. she joins me now. great to have you on. first, the giuliani ruling from new york judge seems like a good development for the fulton county da perspective. yes, and i think what s most interesting about that is that he didn t even bother to show up at the hearing. it does not seem like he put up any meaningful fight to have that subpoena actually squashed. no judge is going to squash the subpoena if you don t even show up. explain why you think the subpoena is overly burdensome, or perhaps you are not served by, it or your information is not particularly relevant to the investigation. all the things that are
Scheme, but who chose not to for whatever reason, multiple georgia republicans in that position have been interviewed and or have testified before three different entities. the january six committee, the fbi and also the criminal investigation being led by state prosecutors working out of fulton county, georgia. and now today. what is being described as a major escalation of the federal criminal investigation into these matters. the washington post was first of the story, with this headline today. january 6th probe expands with fresh subpoenas in multiple states. recipient of subpoenas included state party chairman, as officials probe deeper into pro trump efforts to use invalid electors to try to thwart biden s 2020 victory. that was the washington post, again, first on the story. they ve been updating the story all day, as this is been developing. we ve been learning more about these federal subpoenas across the country. the new york times and cnn have since matched and expanded on
Today, that multiple georgia republicans who were asked to participate in the fake elector scheme, but who chose not to for whatever reason, multiple georgia republicans in that position have been interviewed and or have testified before three different entities. the january six committee, the fbi and also the criminal investigation being led by state prosecutors working out of fulton county, georgia. and now today. what is being described as a major escalation of the federal criminal investigation into these matters. the washington post was first of the story, with this headline today. january 6th probe expands with fresh subpoenas in multiple states. recipient of subpoenas included state party chairman, as officials probe deeper into pro trump efforts to use invalid electors to try to thwart biden s 2020 victory. that was the washington post,
For whatever reason, multiple georgia republicans in that position havebl been interviewe and/orsi have testified before three different entities, the january 6th committee, the fbi, ande, also the criminal investigation being led by state prosecutors working out of fulton county, georgia. and now today. what is being described as a major escalation of the federal criminal investigation into these matter, the washington post was first to the story with this headline today, january 6th probe expands with fresh subpoenas in multiple states. recipients of subpoenas include a state party chairman, as officials probe deeper into pro-trumpof efforts to use invad electors to try to thwart biden s 2020 victory. that was the washington post, first on the story, they have been updating their story all day asey it has been developing and weal have been learning mor about these federal subpoenas across the country. the new york times and cnn has since matched and expanded on the post s repor
0 connecticut, thank you very much for joining us tonight. that is all in on this wednesday night. the rachel maddow show starts tonight. tonight. connecticut, thank you very much for joining us tonight. that s all in. the rachel maddow begins right now. thanks for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. itg is a very simple progressi. i ll tell you the bottom line, it is still notn. early to figu outit how this is all going to d ultimately, but in terms of where we are now, it is easy, it is very, very, it s logical and straightforward, to figure out where we are in this story. because these are the questions we now know to ask. question number one. was it illegal? if the answer is yes, it was illegal, then the next question is, did they know it was illegal? if the answer was yes, they knew it was illegal, then the next question is, did they try to pull it off anyway? if the answer to that is yes, they tried to pull it off anyway, my next personal question is always, well, w
Testimony, belies any notion that there is any objective behind this suit other than distraction and delay. in his lawsuit, trump claims that the investigation is politically motivated and violates his right, the ag s office says it has obtained quote significant evidence suggesting that the trump organization inflated the value of its properties by more than a billion dollars. that civil probe is separate from but running parallel to a criminal investigation being led by the manhattan district attorney. a lot going on in that case. still ahead, we ll go to cnbc live for an early look at the markets as investors react to news on interest rates. and the latest on party-gate, it s the scandal of the u.k. british prime minister, way too early will be right back. e u.k. british prime minis,
Civil side when you have people from your own office detailed to the criminal investigation being led primarily by manhattan district attorney cy vance. so those were the two areas where they tried to attack these subpoenas and these requests for depositions as i read the judge clearly did not agree with that and ruled in favor of compelling their depositions. but that was kind of the center of their argument. in new york state in a civil trial, it is possible when you have a deposition to tell the jury all the times that somebody asserted their fifth amendment privileges. so this could be potentially helpful if it ever goes to the jury on a civil side. tom, i know you have some reporting to do so i ll let you go. i promised your team i d let you work the phones. so danny, let me bring in you. again, we are all looking through this filing as it has come in now from the judge. so a couple questions.
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