doubling up three
all you want | snl 1:46.1 - 2:31.2
all the rage | glove and boots 3:50.8 - 4:32.4
combination of words | glove and boots 2:44.9 - 3:21.4
nobody knows each other | glove and books 0:24.7 - 1:02.3
random old folks home | glove and boots 4:32.7 - 5:07.3
wing zingers | glove and boots 1:53.3 - 2:11.2
all your fault | troopers 1:25.5 - 2:20.3
cargo vessel 4 4 2 | troopers 0:48.4 - 1:39.1
internet would never do that | glove and boots 0:34.6 - 1:13.0
when you confuse a President for a cartoon character... ||| futurama 3:01.4 - 3:44.4
gotcha | house of 1000 corpses 1:35.5 - 2:16.5
when you confuse a President for a cartoon character... || futurama 2:29.9 - 2:40.9
when you confuse a President for a cartoon character... | futurama 0:00.0 - 0:14.3
new dentist | wanda sykes 6:04.7 - 6:29.6
nobody's proud of it | wanda sykes 5:29.2 - 6:29.2
j c h (mt em) | fyc 1:38.2 - 2:13.9
underneath the giant, fiberglass | kyle kinane 1:48.8 - 2:42.4
if it was handles | kyle kinane 12:54.0 - 13:54.0
from the not quite clipped at the top of the image
t shirt ideas | morgan murphy 1:44.3 - 2:14.3
ccp bb | glove and boots 2:00.0 - 2:18.9
some miracle | glove and boots 2:54.8 - 3:42.0
not again | glove and boots 0:20.3 - 0:49.9
over and over again | glove and boots 1:13.0 - 1:51.0
any time | columbo 6:23.8 - 6:38.8
the above are taken from day 8's introduction by committee chair bennie thompson. the committee has been active for over a year and interviewed over 1000 witnesses with how many thousands of hours of testimony resulting. i find his summary of interest. as to substantiation of his concerns, not all of that evidence may be allowed publicly. as an example, during the ukraine impeachment reference was made to the legal protections for whistleblowers. it's a fairly severe misdemeanor offense to just reveal a whistleblower's identity without their consent. so some testimony might not be available publicly out of respect for that or for other legal reasons.
5 U.S. Code § 552(i) found via the national whistleblower center. more serious concerns relating to protecting whistleblowers might be addressed by 18 U.S. Code § 1512.
so here’s the transcripts so far and in order:
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/22/1112138665/jan-6-committee-hearing-transcript
https://www.npr.org/2022/10/13/1125331584/jan-6-committee-hearing-transcript
and the final public meeting i couldn't find from npr, yet.
from the first transcript:
adherence to either oath? not what we’ve seen from congress in my lifetime. also not what we’ve seen from any President or supreme court as long as i’ve been alive. though their oaths are a little different.
funny how little that matters. [ funny serious, not haha. ]