admitting under oath that he didn t do any due diligence on the lies around the election. he just spread them. it s a reminder that in many ways both in the committee process and the courts accountability continues. joined by washington bureau chief and your thoughts? right with a key word. accountability. what this committee is doing. i m glad they re not just looking at what happened on january 6th. we know most of that story. the violence, the insurrectionist violence. we don t know what trump did throughout the day. a great washington post slam-bang, three-part story that came out a few days ago showing trump kind of confused. telling kevin mccarthy at one point it s antifa and yelling at kevin mccarthy, these people care about trump more than you do. can t be both. right? we still don t know a lot what went on at the white house that day. but the jeffrey clark part of
the gills one more time and then go back down. it was just that was it. so senator bernie sanders, night one, night two in the debates. i ll prove it to you, andrew yang. uh-huh. andrew yang, entrepreneur, tech guy. andrew yang will definitely be in the next debate. he is running a campaign that does not sound like any of the rest of the campaigns and that is on purpose. that means that the pundits and the national press still haven t quite figured out what to do with him, but meanwhile, he is definitely connecting with donors. he s got a a slam-bang social media presence that runs circles around a lot of the more traditional candidates. he pretty easily made it into this next debate. it wasn t like he was cutting it real close and in each of the debates so far it s been interesting to watch. andrew yang, they add up the amount of time that each of the candidates has spoken and andrew yang is always the shortest and
it s the reason hollywood doesn t put out serious films in the summertime. people like the blockbuster, the slam bang, that type of thing. trump is giving everybody that. as time goes on, and jeb bush is aware of this, people become more reflective and will listen to those voices, either their personal friends or the people they follow in the media, people they have respect for. when they weigh in on the race and people realize that there s something more at stake here than just maybe a quick opinion in the summer and a public opinion poll. i think at that point, you will see donald trump fade. you will see jeb bush and perhaps some of the others who are what i think of as more reflective, they will start to emerge. i think jeb sees that and he s very comfortable where he is. reflective is one word for it. there s a great piece on cnn.com
which is a death-qualified jury. people that are okay with giving the death penalty. when you have people giving okay with the death penalty, they re more prosecutorial oriented. that s more obvious. let me play defense attorney. it seems to me they never were able to connect. maybe who knows. on the actual commission of the murder. they also never have connected through habit or through apparent pattern of abuse. they never showed her spanking the kids or yelling at her, no evidence that she didn t like the kid. the jury s supposed to say slam-bang execute this woman, put her away forever, either one, because we think given all the evidence around it that she must have done it. that s exactly right. normally there s a thing called similar transactions. there was not a single witness that got up there and said i ve