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tonight there's a groundbreaking new bill to help protect them. standing in nashville's legendary rca studio a, tennessee governor bill lee announced new legislation to protect artists in the age of artificial intelligence, a first of its kind bill with a very intentional name. >> it's called the ensuring likeness, voice, and image security act, e.l.v.i.s. act. the e.l.v.i.s. act. >> reporter: it would expand on existing laus protecting likeness by safeguarding the likeness of music industry professionals in unauthorized a.i. recreation. >> artificial intelligence as helpful and beneficial as it can be when used appropriately is something that can, frankly, rob and destroy an artist's career if it's used inappropriately. >> reporter: with the likes of beal street, grand ole opry, and stax records, music in tennessee is a nearly $6 billion industry. officials hope to make this bill a nationwide
we'll drop everything. october 31st on a nationwide podcast the chairman stated we have mountains of evidence. now ready to bring him in. in the downhill phase now because we have so many documents and can bring these people in for depositions or committee hearings. whichever they choose. for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose and we can ask these questions with evidence. on november 6th again on news max good chairman stated i will extend that invitation on your show right now, rob, if the biden family wants to join tony bobulinski in an official oversight committee hearing. and answer questions the american people have, that invitation is open now. they can come on in and do that. november 28th hunter biden through his lawyer agreed to chairman comer's multiple public requests. he agreed to appear precisely at a public hearing under oath to answer the committee's questions
committee. if he wants to clear his good name, if he wants to come and say, you know, there weren't 20 shell companies, he's invited today. we'll drop everything. on october 31 on a need podcast the chairman stated, we have mountains of evidence, now we're ready to bring them in. we're in the downhill phase now because we have so many documents, and we can bring these people in for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose. for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose, and we can ask these questions with evidence. on november 6th, again on news max, our good chairman stated "i will extend that invitation on your show right now, rob, if the biden family wants to join tony bobalinski in an official oversight committee hearing." he answered questions that the american have, that invitation is open now. they can come in and do that. on november 28th, hunter biden through his lawyer agreed to
name, if he wants to come and say, you know, there weren't 20 shell companies, he's invited today. we'll drop everything. on october 31 on a nationwide podcast, the chairman stated we have mountains of evidence. now we're ready to bring him in. we're in the downhill phase now because we have so many documents and we can bring these people in for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose. for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose, and we can ask these questions with evidence. on november 6th our good chairman stated i will extend that invitation on your show right now, rob. if the biden family wants to join tony bobolinski in an official oversight committee hearing and answer questions that the american people have then that invitation is open right now. they can come in and do that. on november 28th hunter biden through his lawyer agreed to chairman comer's multiple public
>> coates: ultimately this could go up to the supreme court, they said they will not weigh in on this matter specifically ad, it's why it's in front of the circuit court. it was already proceeding in that fashion. they could get this case after this ruling comes down, whatever it might be, probably sooner than later. the question is, if it goes before the supreme court, and your chief justice roberts, you've seen the numbers in regards to our approval rating, your popularity, the rates that have been stepped on for ethical discussions and beyond, you probably want unanimity here. you want this to be a decisive, not a 63, or something different than that. is there a hope, that if it goes to the supreme court on the issue of absolute immunity for a president, that unanimity might be on the horizon. >> this argument by presidential rob is so bad, it might be a possibility. remember in 1974 when richard
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was doing in terms of his election fraud claims. did you have any apprehension of becoming deputy attorney general? richard donoghue: no, i didn't have any concerns about that. i had a great deal of confidence in the team. i wanted to be part of the team. you want to be there when it matters. donald trump: can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob. can't accept it. jake tapper: after attorney general bill barr resigned, richard donoghue was appointed to the number two position in the department of justice, the deputy to jeffrey rosen, the new acting attorney general. the two men inherited a department under constant and public attack by the sitting president of the united states fighting to hold on to an election he falsely claimed had been stolen. kaitlan collins: trump thought the justice department was an arm of his presidency in a way for him to tell them what to do and they should do his bidding and what he wanted. jake tapper: as the new targets of trump's ire, rosen and donoghue fielded near-daily complaints
was doing in terms of his election fraud claims. did you have any apprehension of becoming deputy attorney general? richard donoghue: no, i didn't have any concerns about that. i had a great deal of confidence in the team. i wanted to be part of the team. you want to be there when it matters. donald trump: can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob. can't accept it. jake tapper: after attorney general bill barr resigned, richard donoghue was appointed to the number two position in the department of justice, the deputy to jeffrey rosen, the new acting attorney general. the two men inheherited a department under constant and public attack by the sitting president of the united states fighting to hold on to an election he falsely claimed had been stolen. kaitlan collins: trump thought the justice department was an arm of his presidency in a way for him to tell them what to do and they should do his bidding and what he wanted. jake tapper: as the new targets of trump's ire, rosen and donoghue fielded near-daily complaints