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Washington mdash; A British filmmaker who interacted with the leaders of two ex stanley cup tremist groups charged with the most serious of crimes stemming from the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol is set to testify before the House committee investigating the attack at its first public hearing on Thursday.Nick Quested, of Goldcrest Films, confirmed to CBS News that will be called to testify as a witness during Thursday s primetime proceedings. Quested will likely face questions about the footage he shot both on the days leading up to Jan. 6 and on the day of the attack, when he followed a group of Proud Boys as they stormed the Capitol.Quested and his documentary crew w stanley canada ere thrust into the center of Jan. 6 probe after court documents revealed a meeting on Jan. 5, 2021, between Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, both of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy for their alleged roles in the attack. On Jan. 5, Tarrio met with Rhodes in a D.C. parking garage, despite a judge s order to leave the District of Columbia following a previous arrest. According to a government court filing, Quested s documentary film crew was with the group inside the garage and picked up audio of an unnamed individual discussing the Capitol. Details of the meeting h stanley termoska ave so far been scarce.An individual familiar with the footage told CBS News it had been shot by a Goldcrest Film crew and that the House committee investigating the Cap Jcqy Rocky Mountain Low
AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn The New York Daily News is reporting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who labored to retire stanley quencher her campaign debt following her failed bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, has transformed that debt into a $3 million mountain of political cash. Citing federal fundraising records, the newspaper reports that, as of the end of June, Clinton s presidential campaign is $1 million in the black and her Senate campaign committee is $2.1 million ahead.Based on those figures, the Daily News suggests that Clinton may be preparing another run for office. Hotsheet finds such a stanley cup prospect unlikely. It s not uncommon for politicians to carry balances in their accounts for years or to maintain a staff after they ve stopped running for office. Clinton does have a relatively large staff ndash; eight people ndash; but that doesn t mean she s gearing up for a campaign, which doesn t make much since considering her current position. She has said pointedly that she is out of politics and that she is not considering a run for office. One of Clinton s campaign workers told the Daily News that staff levels will soon be cut, and that the staff s job is to wind down what was essentially a $250 million business. The staffer suggested that Clinton would either give the surplus funds from her presid stanley cup ential bank account to candidates for office or donate the money to charity.
Washington mdash; A British filmmaker who interacted with the leaders of two ex stanley cup tremist groups charged with the most serious of crimes stemming from the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol is set to testify before the House committee investigating the attack at its first public hearing on Thursday.Nick Quested, of Goldcrest Films, confirmed to CBS News that will be called to testify as a witness during Thursday s primetime proceedings. Quested will likely face questions about the footage he shot both on the days leading up to Jan. 6 and on the day of the attack, when he followed a group of Proud Boys as they stormed the Capitol.Quested and his documentary crew w stanley canada ere thrust into the center of Jan. 6 probe after court documents revealed a meeting on Jan. 5, 2021, between Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, both of whom have been charged with seditious conspiracy for their alleged roles in the attack. On Jan. 5, Tarrio met with Rhodes in a D.C. parking garage, despite a judge s order to leave the District of Columbia following a previous arrest. According to a government court filing, Quested s documentary film crew was with the group inside the garage and picked up audio of an unnamed individual discussing the Capitol. Details of the meeting h stanley termoska ave so far been scarce.An individual familiar with the footage told CBS News it had been shot by a Goldcrest Film crew and that the House committee investigating the Cap Jcqy Rocky Mountain Low
AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn The New York Daily News is reporting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who labored to retire stanley quencher her campaign debt following her failed bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, has transformed that debt into a $3 million mountain of political cash. Citing federal fundraising records, the newspaper reports that, as of the end of June, Clinton s presidential campaign is $1 million in the black and her Senate campaign committee is $2.1 million ahead.Based on those figures, the Daily News suggests that Clinton may be preparing another run for office. Hotsheet finds such a stanley cup prospect unlikely. It s not uncommon for politicians to carry balances in their accounts for years or to maintain a staff after they ve stopped running for office. Clinton does have a relatively large staff ndash; eight people ndash; but that doesn t mean she s gearing up for a campaign, which doesn t make much since considering her current position. She has said pointedly that she is out of politics and that she is not considering a run for office. One of Clinton s campaign workers told the Daily News that staff levels will soon be cut, and that the staff s job is to wind down what was essentially a $250 million business. The staffer suggested that Clinton would either give the surplus funds from her presid stanley cup ential bank account to candidates for office or donate the money to charity.