Washington
Washington Wednesday – Shortcomings of the January 6th hearings
MARY REICHARD, HOST: It’s Wednesday the twenty second of June, 2022.
Glad to have you ever alongside for right now’s version of The World and Every part in It. Good morning, I’m Mary Reichard.
NICK EICHER, HOST: And I’m Nick Eicher. At this time is Washington Wednesday. As soon as once more, we flip our consideration to Capitol Hill.
AUDIO: [gavel] The choose committee to research the Jan. 6 assault on the US Capitol shall be so as.
The particular choose committee is again in entrance of the television cameras this week. And Republican leaders say that’s the entire level—the cameras, that it’s merely a partisan political present.
We’ll have far more on these issues right here in only a bit.
REICHARD: However on Tuesday, the committee heard from a number of election officers who spoke with President Trump after the 2020 election, together with Brad Raffensperger. He’s the Republican secretary of state in Georgia.
He testified that he merely couldn’t discover proof of the widespread voter fraud that Trump mentioned would’ve turned Georgia his method.
RAFFENSPERGER: He simply has dangerous information, and that’s what we tried to assist him perceive. For instance, I discussed that he had over a thousand folks listed on there, individuals who had handed away, and he mentioned that they had voted right here in Georgia. Our information present that there are solely two.
And Arizona Republican Home Speaker Rusty Bowers informed members that Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani by no means offered proof to again up claims of fraud.
BOWERS: My recollection, he mentioned ‘We’ve plenty of theories, we simply don’t have the proof.’ And I don’t know if that was a gaffe or possibly he didn’t assume by way of what he mentioned, however each myself and others in my group, the three in my group and my counsel, each keep in mind that particularly.
EICHER: And on Tuesday, the panel highlighted what it claimed was a coordinated stress marketing campaign in opposition to state officers and election employees.
AUDIO: [Election worker protest]
Members performed video footage of protests outdoors the houses of election employees, calling to thoughts present demonstrations on the houses of Supreme Court docket justices.
PROTEST: You’re a risk to democracy. You’re risk to free and trustworthy elections.
REICHARD: The members mentioned many native elected officers, principally Republicans, got here underneath hearth within the wake of the election.
The chairman of the committee, Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson claimed that behind all of it—straight or not directly—President Trump was pulling the levers.
Final week, the panel accused Trump of pushing his Vice President Mike Pence to reject the election outcomes.
In pre-recorded testimony, a number of folks, together with the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump … mentioned they overheard a heated cellphone name between Trump and Pence within the Oval Workplace on the day of the Capitol riot.
Former aide to President Trump Nicholas Luna testified…
LUNA: In my reminiscence, I keep in mind listening to the phrase wimp. Both he referred to as him a wimp; I don’t keep in mind if he mentioned you’re a wimp, you’ll be a wimp; wimp is the phrase I keep in mind.
EICHER: However Republicans say each the panel’s investigation and the latest public hearings are a farce utilizing taxpayer {dollars} to villainize Donald Trump, his allies, and people who voted for him.
Congressman Jim Jordan famous the extremely partisan make-up of the panel, 9 anti-Trump members handpicked by Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
She made these choices after first rejecting the members chosen by Republican management. Jordan mentioned the hearings have lacked adversarial cross-examination of witnesses or—in his view—any of the hallmarks of significant proceedings.
JORDAN: And it’s only a manufacturing, selectively pulling out info that we get no probability to see and presenting that to the American folks in a very partisan trend …
REICHARD: Home Republican Convention Chair Elise Stefanik mentioned Democrats are clearly placing on a present.
STEFANIK: It really is a political circus. Look no additional than the truth that they ran it throughout primetime hours. A typical critical congressional listening to occurs in the course of the day, sometimes beginning at 10 a.m. As well as, they employed a producer, the previous president of ABC Information.
And Home Minority Chief Kevin McCarthy says Democrats are in for a tough midterm election and try to alter the topic.
MCCARTHY: It’s actually simply one thing that goes after their political opponents. What we actually ought to be going after is an increase in inflation, the gasoline value, crime, and safe our borders.
Properly becoming a member of us now to debate is our personal WORLD Radio information director Kent Covington. And Kent, we thought it might be good to speak with you right now, because you’re the one closest to the reporting on all of this.
EICHER: Proper, so let’s discuss concerning the issues of Republican leaders since that’s one thing we haven’t mentioned very a lot up so far.
What do you say, Kent, about Republicans who complain concerning the unfairness of the method?
KENT COVINGTON, NEWS DIRECTOR: Yeah, let me begin by referring to final week’s Washington Wednesday and the analyst who was complimentary of the panel’s work.
I keep in mind he did additionally be aware that there’s going to be an asterisk subsequent to those hearings, subsequent to this panel, due to the truth that it’s, once more, 9 members handpicked by Speaker Pelosi—once more, who rejected the slate of members the Republicans selected. That went in opposition to the norms of the Home.
Vital to state the apparent right here: The share of issues politicized in Washington is 100. And when you’ve gotten a panel managed totally by one facet. There are a few Republicans on the panel, however they’re ardent Trump critics. When you’ve gotten a committee totally managed from one perspective and nearly totally from one social gathering, you will get one thing that’s, by definition, politicized solely in a single course.
And I believe it’s true that if the main target of the panel have been on the best way to stop such a occasion from taking place once more, which is to say, how will we safe the capitol and different high-level authorities amenities whereas, on the identical time, defending the rights of Individuals to peacefully assemble and protest? Then these hearings can be totally uncontroversial. Properly, much less controversial.
However that is basically a trial within the court docket of public opinion. And there’s no protection. There’s solely prosecution.
And the aim of the prosecution on this case clearly is to persuade Individuals that Donald Trump’s election claims straight led to the Capitol riot and that a lot of Trump’s allies have been complicit.
That doesn’t imply all the proof offered is invalid. Folks can hear and make up their very own minds. However sure, it’s a one-sided trial within the court docket of public opinion.
REICHARD: Properly, if that’s the intent, what impact is it having? Are members succeeding in swaying public opinion?
COVINGTON: It’s exhausting to say proper now, however the polling I’ve seen up so far suggests the impression is considerably minimal.
ABC and the Washington Submit performed a ballot simply after the committee’s first few public hearings. And so they discovered that simply over half of respondents say the investigation is not going to have an effect on their voting decisions this November.
About 30 p.c mentioned the hearings have made them extra more likely to assist Democrats, whereas slightly below 20 p.c mentioned they’re now leaning extra strongly towards Republicans.
An earlier ballot additionally discovered that the hearings haven’t moved the needle a lot. Its exhausting to place an excessive amount of inventory in a few polls, particularly with four-and-a-half months left till the subsequent election.
EICHER: What concerning the precedent of the bulk social gathering rejecting a slate of members from the minority, particularly in such a controversial listening to? Isn’t that simply going to result in Republicans doing the identical factor to Democrats once they get energy and are feeling justified about it?
COVINGTON: In all probability, yeah. That’s how these items are likely to work in Washington. When Democrats used the nuclear choice to do away with the Senate filibuster on judicial nominations, Republicans a short while later felt justified in doing the identical factor for Supreme Court docket nominations.
So regardless of the Democrats do proper now, I believe they will in all probability count on to have it finished unto them when the tables have turned.
And we appear to be in an age proper now in Washington when a whole lot of precedents are going by the wayside, for higher or for worse.
EICHER: Kent, has something you’ve heard to this point in these public hearings that has shocked you?
COVINGTON: I wouldn’t say something has shocked me. The members did current some video footage that I believe anybody listening proper now would discover stunning, a gaggle of individuals chanting “cling Mike Pence,” assault of law enforcement officials. Clearly some issues happened on Jan. sixth that we hope we by no means see once more.
It’s vital to notice, nonetheless, that the footage being proven throughout these hearings isn’t an correct broad brush of Trump supporters. Some on the left wish to counsel that it’s, however that’s not correct.
The overwhelming majority of the individuals who assembled close to the Capitol have been peaceable demonstrators. It was a comparatively small subset of that crowd that breached the Capitol or dedicated acts of violence.
I’ll say that, once more, this trial, principally, isn’t balanced, and it’s not honest. Nevertheless, that doesn’t imply that all the proof offered is illegitimate or unfaithful.
And it’s vital to acknowledge that the elected officers are fallen males, like every considered one of us. And I believe it’s vital as believers to test our instincts to be protecting of politicians whose insurance policies we favor. We are able to attempt to be fair-minded, even when politicians gained’t be.
REICHARD: Properly, to be honest, Trump supporters aren’t the one ones who’ve complained lately about election integrity. When Trump gained in 2016, Democrats contested that. When President George W. Bush gained his first election, that went all the best way to the Supreme Court docket. This isn’t a brand new subject and I ponder whether respectable complaints about clear elections will merely go unheard and most significantly, rebuild much-needed belief within the legitimacy of elections.
COVINGTON: Yeah, I believe that’s the bigger dialog that also needs to be had.
President Biden was lately requested about whether or not he can be assured within the outcomes of this 12 months’s midterm elections in states the place Republicans have handed new election legal guidelines and he was hesitant to reply.
And years earlier than any of those new legal guidelines have been in place, in my residence state of Georgia, Democrat Stacy Abrams claimed that the gubernatorial election was stolen from her attributable to voter suppression. She is working once more and nonetheless hasn’t backed off of these claims to my information.
So either side have voiced loads of issues lately about their votes and the legitimacy of elections.
King’s Faculty Professor David C. Innes wrote a chunk for WORLD Opinions lately. I’ll paraphrase him right here. He mentioned…
America wants a non-partisan Nationwide Fee on Election Integrity to compile a reliable report on contested voting points like paper and computerized voting, early voting, mail-in ballots, poll harvesting, ballot-counting, and extra. He mentioned our system relies upon upon public confidence in elections.
And it’s exhausting to argue that time.
REICHARD: One can hope. Kent Covington is director of WORLD Radio information. Thanks, Kent!
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Washington
Denzel Washington Admits Many of His ‘90s Movies were Paycheck Gigs — World of Reel
On a quiet Sunday, here’s a fun one. Denzel Washington is telling The Times that he spent a lot of the ‘90s making movies solely for the paycheck.
After Malcolm X I made some real clunkers. Look them up — I won’t say their names…They are all in the 1990s. But I was earning. I had responsibilities.
So, after “Malcolm X,” which is post-1992 … Denzel doesn’t mention any particular titles, but he does ask us to look them up — don’t mind if I do.
One look at his filmography, and it’s clear to me that the paycheck gigs might have been “The Pelican Brief,” “Virtuosity, “Fallen,” “The Bone Collector,” “The Preacher’s Wife,” and “The Siege.”
It wasn’t all bad. In the middle of all those clunkers, Denzel still managed to star in a few well-reviewed films, including “Philadelphia,” “Devil in A Blue Dress,” “Crimson Tide” and “He Got Game.”
We all know Denzel takes his craft seriously, and I just can’t blame him for doing “paycheck” movies. He evens tells The Times that it’s just part of the business. The reciprocal, unsaid deal that gets made between talent and studio.
In life, you learn, earn and then you return — as in give back. So if your life is 90 years long, up until 30 you learn and from 30 to 60 you earn. So in that era I was earning. With a great agent, my career built into making money and so the earning kicked in and then life also kicked in, with bills, four kids and a house.
While we’re at it, what’s the greatest performance Denzel has graced us with that isn’t called “Malcolm X”? I’ll give you some of the more obvious contenders: “American Gangster,” “Glory,” “Training Day,” “The Hurricane,” “Flight.” His most underrated work might be found in 2017’s “Roman J. Israel.”
Washington
Commanders Aim to Bounce Back in Week 12, Players Eye Key Milestones
The Washington Commanders return to Northwest Stadium for a high-stakes Week 12 rivalry clash against the Dallas Cowboys.
After back-to-back losses, the Commanders is not only seeking a much-needed win but also bragging rights in this storied division matchup. Several players also have their sights set on key milestones heading into Sunday’s game.
With a win, Washington would move to 8-4, marking their best start through 12 games since 1996. It would also solidify their dominance at home this season, improving to 5-1 at Northwest Stadium — their best home record through 12 games since 1992.
As Week 12 approaches, here are the numbers to watch as players aim for historic milestones:
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Tight end Zach Ertz needs one touchdown reception to tie Keith Jackson (49) for 16th all-time among tight ends in NFL history.
2
Linebacker Bobby Wagner needs 100 tackles in 2024 to become only the second player since 2000 to achieve 13 or more consecutive 100-tackle seasons, joining London Fletcher, who accomplished the feat 14 times from 2000-2013. Wagner currently has 66 tackles this season. He’s also closing in on another milestone, needing two interceptions to reach 15 for his career.
Tight end Zach Ertz is just two touchdown receptions away from reaching 50 in his career.
Running back Austin Ekeler needs two receptions to surpass Thurman Thomas (472) for 25th all-time in receptions by a running back.
Defensive tackle Daron Payne is 2.5 sacks shy of breaking into the top 10 for career sacks in Washington franchise history.
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Frankie Luvu needs three sacks to reach 30 career sacks.
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Washington wide receiver Terry McLaurin is on the verge of several milestones. McLaurin needs 50 receptions and 900 receiving yards this season to become just the fourth player in NFL history to reach those marks in each of his first six seasons, joining Mike Evans, A.J. Green, and Randy Moss—a feat DK Metcalf is also chasing.
Additionally, McLaurin needs 75 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards in 2024 to become the fourth player to hit those marks in five of his first six seasons, joining Torry Holt, Brandon Marshall, and Randy Moss.
McLaurin is also closing in on franchise history, needing four receptions to pass Chris Cooley (429) for fifth all-time in Washington history. He’s four touchdown receptions away from reaching 35 career touchdowns.
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Linebacker Bobby Wagner is also nearing a milestone, needing five sacks to reach 40 for his career.
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Austin Ekeler recently surpassed Arian Foster (8,873) for the second-most scrimmage yards by an undrafted running back in the common-draft era, trailing only Priest Holmes (11,134). Ekeler now has 8,916 career scrimmage yards and has his sights set on another milestone. With 471 career receptions, he is just 29 catches away from becoming the sixth running back in NFL history to record 500 receptions in his first eight seasons. This exclusive club includes Marshall Faulk (548), LaDainian Tomlinson (510), Christian McCaffrey (509 in seven seasons), Roger Craig (508), and Alvin Kamara (505 in seven seasons).
Meanwhile, tight end Zach Ertz continues to cement his place in NFL history. Despite Washington recent losses, Ertz became the sixth tight end in league history to reach 750 career receptions, joining legends like Tony Gonzalez (1,325), Jason Witten (1,228), Antonio Gates (955), Travis Kelce (907 entering 2023), and Shannon Sharpe (815). Ertz currently has 752 career receptions.
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While it may not happen this Sunday, Austin Ekeler is closing in on a historic milestone. He needs seven more touchdown receptions to surpass Marshall Faulk (36) for the most by a running back in the Super Bowl era. Ekeler currently has 30 career touchdown receptions.
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Another milestone to keep an eye on—though it may not happen this week—is Zach Ertz approaching 8,000 career receiving yards. He is just 138 yards away from becoming the ninth tight end in NFL history to reach this milestone.
Stick with CommanderGameday and the Locked On Commanders podcast for more FREE coverage of the Washington Commanders throughout the 2024 season.
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Washington
When does No. 1 Oregon football play Washington? Kickoff time set for Ducks vs. Huskies
The No. 1 Oregon football team will look to wrap its regular season with a perfect record against rival Washington next Saturday at home for senior night.
The Ducks (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) are the only unbeaten team left in the Big Ten and could get some revenge against the Huskies (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 from Autzen Stadium.
The game will air on NBC.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning will be looking for his first win against the Huskies as head coach, having lost all three matchups in the last two seasons against UW.
The Washington team in 2024 is a far cry from what it was in 2022 and 2023, with first-year head coach Jedd Fisch replacing Kalen DeBoer (now at Alabama) and guiding Washington to a 6-5 record.
The Ducks have already qualified for the Big Ten Championship game, set to be played the following Saturday, Dec. 7.
Alec Dietz covers University of Oregon football, volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball for The Register-Guard. You may reach him at adietz@registerguard.com and you can follow him on X @AlecDietz.
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