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capitol building. >> we are going to be only saved by millions of americans moving to washington, occupying the entire area, if necessary storming right into the capitol. >> there's gonna be a red wedding going down january six. >> so why did you decide to march to the capitol? >> basically, the president got everybody riled up and told everybody to come down, so we basically just followed what he said. >> a jarring closing revelation from the investigators. >> after our last hearing, president trump tried to call a witness in our investigation, a witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. this committee has supplied that information to the department of justice. >> tonight, one of the committee members who led today 's hearing, congressman jamie raskin of maryland. >> plus nicole wallace, lawrence o'donnell, stephanie ruhle, alex wagner, joy reid, chris hayes all here for our primetime recap of the seventh hearing from the january 6th investigation. >> good evening, i'm rachel maddow here at msn
capitol building. >> we are going to be only saved by millions of americans moving to washington, occupying the entire area, if necessary storming right into the capitol. >> there's gonna be a red wedding going down january six. >> so why did you decide to march to the capitol? >> basically, the president got everybody riled up and told everybody to come down, so we basically just followed what he said. >> a jarring closing revelation from the investigators....
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capitol building. the rally was just outside the white house, quite a long walk from the u.s. capitol building. today the january 6th investigators revealed for the first time that former president trump plans in advance that he would tell the crowd at his rally to march to the u.s. capitol building where congress was to be in session counting the electoral votes. we heard testimony at previous hearings that trump wanted the crowd to march to the capitol, that he tried, intended to go there alongside them himself. but today for the first time they showed evidence that from previously unseen texan emails that proved that trump secretly planned in advance that he would tell the crowd to march to the capitol building. i was supposed to be a secret, it was supposed to be closely held among him and january 6th organizers, so that nobody else in the government could stop the plan, so that it couldn't be in one person's words sabotaged. so that no federal agencies would be able to intervene, to stop what he w
capitol building. the rally was just outside the white house, quite a long walk from the u.s. capitol building. today the january 6th investigators revealed for the first time that former president trump plans in advance that he would tell the crowd at his rally to march to the u.s. capitol building where congress was to be in session counting the electoral votes. we heard testimony at previous hearings that trump wanted the crowd to march to the capitol, that he tried, intended to go there...
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he kept insisting he wanted to go to the capitol building to be with his supporters and they insisted it was not safe for him to do so. and one of the capitol police officers who said he had been in. at least 100 motorcades with the president that he heard firsthand from other secret service members at there is a very heated debate going on. the president wanted to go to the capitol and they finally were able to differ him from that and take them back to the white house where he went straight in the oval office, still wearing his coat as the exterior of the capital's being breached. and then a few minutes later, he was in the dining room, people around him began to p- plead for him to do something to stop it. and he did. and we know it was brought up again today that there are sworn statements from some of the rioters to all right. very specific about saying why they were doing what they were doing and why they headed to the capitol. >> motivated by donald trump. >> all right. are standing by because we have our political expert, donna crane from san jose state university about to joi
he kept insisting he wanted to go to the capitol building to be with his supporters and they insisted it was not safe for him to do so. and one of the capitol police officers who said he had been in. at least 100 motorcades with the president that he heard firsthand from other secret service members at there is a very heated debate going on. the president wanted to go to the capitol and they finally were able to differ him from that and take them back to the white house where he went straight...
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stephen ayres, he's pleaded guilty to illegally entering the capitol building. he actually posted that tweet from trump where he called for people to come to the capitol building to protest the peaceful transfer of power think it'll be wild, stephen ayres posted that and said there will be a civil war. so you'll be testifying today, to the committee, also testified today is jason then, he's a former spokesperson and so proclaim propagandist for the both keepers. he will be providing testimony and we will see as we know from committee members, video clips from others including the former white house counsel, pat cipollone, who testified at length, last friday. >> and you've got some reporting on what he testified to. he was asked a lot of questions about a meeting that preceded this tweet? >> i reported on that meeting at the time, december 18th. this was a meeting when you had trump allies coming together with white house officials like pat cipollone and others, and basically there was a chaotic scene that ensued where you have the trump allies pushing the presi
stephen ayres, he's pleaded guilty to illegally entering the capitol building. he actually posted that tweet from trump where he called for people to come to the capitol building to protest the peaceful transfer of power think it'll be wild, stephen ayres posted that and said there will be a civil war. so you'll be testifying today, to the committee, also testified today is jason then, he's a former spokesperson and so proclaim propagandist for the both keepers. he will be providing testimony...
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capitol building, then the fbi decided.s that maybe that tip deserved some follow-up. by the time the fbi got in touch with the son, the son's father had not only traveled from texas to washington, d.c., to take part in the january 6th attack on the capitol, he had come back home to texas afterwards, and showed his teenaged kids video that he had taken of his part in the attack. he told his kids back home in texas that, yes, he had participated in the attack, and yes, he definitely had had a loaded gun with himye during th entire thing. he also then t threatened to ki his kids if they told anyone. he told his 18-year-old son and his 16-year-old daughter, quote, if you turn me in, you're a traitor, and traitors get shot. it was that same day, the day the father threatened to kill the son and his sister, if they told anyone that same day the son said yes when an fbi agent called and asked if he would meet with him to tell him what caused him to send in that tip about his dad to the fbi. the sonat that same day, the da that his dad threatened to kill him, met with an fbi
capitol building, then the fbi decided.s that maybe that tip deserved some follow-up. by the time the fbi got in touch with the son, the son's father had not only traveled from texas to washington, d.c., to take part in the january 6th attack on the capitol, he had come back home to texas afterwards, and showed his teenaged kids video that he had taken of his part in the attack. he told his kids back home in texas that, yes, he had participated in the attack, and yes, he definitely had had a...
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to take over the capitol building. he would have called out the u.s.itary, whether they would respond or not, to come to the capitol building and circle it, arrest the vice president. and arrest other officials and members of congress, that is an insurrection. he would have declared martial law. that is an insurrection. he didn't do that. as a matter of fact he didn't do any of the things people told him he might want to do in order to quote, unquote, hold on to presidency. he didn't send out the department of homeland security to get drop boxes or fire acting attorney general, has some suggests, he did not appoint a special counsel as some suggested. he didn't do any of that. he would have done it, if he were actually leading an insurrection, we wouldn't beholding 8 hearings it would be obvious to everyone. we get former disgruntle illed administration employees and people giving their opinions and infrances, one sided this comity had all power to do what they want, they have no fingerprints ordain -- dna nothing of donald trump on january 6 violence,
to take over the capitol building. he would have called out the u.s.itary, whether they would respond or not, to come to the capitol building and circle it, arrest the vice president. and arrest other officials and members of congress, that is an insurrection. he would have declared martial law. that is an insurrection. he didn't do that. as a matter of fact he didn't do any of the things people told him he might want to do in order to quote, unquote, hold on to presidency. he didn't send out...
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to take over the capitol building.alled out the united states military, whether they would respond to come to the capitol building and circle it, arrest the vice president, and arrest other officials and members of congress that is an insurrection. he would have declared martial law. that is an insurrection. he didn't do did of those thens. as a matter of fact he didn't do anything of things people told him he might want to do to quote, unquote, hold on to the presidency. heer didn't sent out military to get voting machines as some suggested. he didn't send out the department of homeland security to get drop boxes as some suggested. he didn't fire the acting attorney general or acting deputy attorney general as some suggested. he didn't appoint a special counsel as some suggested. he didn't any of that. he didn't do any of it. he would have done all of it, if he were actually leading an a insurrection, we wouldn't have to be holding 8 hearings, it would be obvious to all of the american people. we have disgruntled form
to take over the capitol building.alled out the united states military, whether they would respond to come to the capitol building and circle it, arrest the vice president, and arrest other officials and members of congress that is an insurrection. he would have declared martial law. that is an insurrection. he didn't do did of those thens. as a matter of fact he didn't do anything of things people told him he might want to do to quote, unquote, hold on to the presidency. heer didn't sent out...
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capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald who may have been in attendance at the rally. we are going to need to say something. >> do you have a view of what is going on at the white house? >> if i recall, i told kaylee that i thought we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at 2:03, he called rudy giuliani again and that call lasted for over eight minutes. at 2:13, rioters broke into the capitol building itself. they smashed a window and rioters floated into the building -- flooded into the building. as rioters entered the building a meeting was held with mike pence as they worked to clear a path through the crowd. rioters got within feet of where the vice president was held. >> if we lose any more time, we may lose the ability to leave so if we are going to leave, we need to go now. >> they gained access t
capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald who may have been in attendance at the rally. we are going to need to say something. >> do you have a view of what is going on at the white house? >> if i recall, i told kaylee that i thought we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at...
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they tried to seize the capitol building, the former us president did nothing.tched tv, the committee claims based on the testimony of trump's closest advisers, two of them matthew putinger. and sarah matyes agreed to personally testify against the presidents express he shouldn't have done it. he should have told these people to go home, leave and condemned the violence. such a fixation on trump a year and a half after the events is not accidental, the former president continues to influence the country's domestic policy, the candidates he supports. for the most part, they win the primaries before the november congressional elections, according to polls in key states , trump is now supported by more than 20 percent more people than biden, that is, in spite of everything, trump lives and wins so far. this is a dangerous trend for democrats ahead of the coming scramble for the national white house. security was damaged on january 6th, and that is that it emboldened our enemies, letting them know that our system of government does not work, that the united states i
they tried to seize the capitol building, the former us president did nothing.tched tv, the committee claims based on the testimony of trump's closest advisers, two of them matthew putinger. and sarah matyes agreed to personally testify against the presidents express he shouldn't have done it. he should have told these people to go home, leave and condemned the violence. such a fixation on trump a year and a half after the events is not accidental, the former president continues to influence...
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that model was made in plaster and then another sculptor cast it in bronze to go on top the capitol building. the workshop for casting the sculptures had employee who was a slave and part of the working family. i tried to find out as much as i could about his life and what his work would have been and how he would have contributed to making this sculpture, freedom. he spent more than a year every day controlling minor spires under bits of old. so they had to take the plaster statue and impress it into a mixture of sand and loam to make a mold in which the metal was poured but first the mold had to dry and he was in charge of making sure it dried. he was paid $1.25 per day by the government but he could only keep the $1.25 he earned on sundays. the rest went to his owner. the irony of someone being forced to make a sculpture symbolizing freedom that he did not have. another woman owned by mills had run away and been captured and returned to him a few years before mills started working on freedom. so mills would have been working on this sculpture, this representation of freedom, while living
that model was made in plaster and then another sculptor cast it in bronze to go on top the capitol building. the workshop for casting the sculptures had employee who was a slave and part of the working family. i tried to find out as much as i could about his life and what his work would have been and how he would have contributed to making this sculpture, freedom. he spent more than a year every day controlling minor spires under bits of old. so they had to take the plaster statue and impress...
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we were watching the capitol building get - the capitol building get defaced _ the capitol building getomebody else and they handed to me. i said, mr president, we are not doing much work here right now because theyjust took the vice president out, and i have to hang up on you, i have to leave.— have to leave. senatorjosh holly also _ have to leave. senatorjosh holly also had to _ have to leave. senatorjosh holly also had to flee. i have to leave. senatorjosh l holly also had to flee. earlier that afternoon before the joint session started, he walked across the east front of the capitol. as you can see in this photo, he raised his fist in solidarity with the protesters, already amassing at the security gates. he spoke with a capitol police officer who was out there at the time. she told us about senator holly's gesture while the crowd and it bothered her greatly because he was doing it in a safe space, protected by the officers and the barriers. later that day, senator holly fled after the protesters he helped to rile up storms the capitol. see for yourself. —— riled up the crowd. think
we were watching the capitol building get - the capitol building get defaced _ the capitol building getomebody else and they handed to me. i said, mr president, we are not doing much work here right now because theyjust took the vice president out, and i have to hang up on you, i have to leave.— have to leave. senatorjosh holly also _ have to leave. senatorjosh holly also had to _ have to leave. senatorjosh holly also had to flee. i have to leave. senatorjosh l holly also had to flee. earlier...
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capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump, who may have been in attendance at the rally, we're going to need to say something. >> did you have a view as to what would be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought that we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at 2:03 he called rudy giuliani again and that call lasted for over 8 minutes. moments later at 2:13, rioters broke into the capitol itself. one of the proud boys charged with seditious conspiracy, dominick pazzola, used an officer's shield to smash a window and rioters flooded into the building. >> let's go! [indiscernible] >> as rioters were entering the building, the secret service held vice president pence in his office right off the senate chamber for 13 minutes as they worked to clear a safe path to a secure loca
capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump, who may have been in attendance at the rally, we're going to need to say something. >> did you have a view as to what would be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought that we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the...
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capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump who may have been in attendance at the rally were going to need to say something. >> and did you have a view as to what should be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought we needed to enk encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead at 2:03 he called rudy giuliani again, and that call lasted for over eight minutes. moments later at 2:13 rioters broke into the capitol itself. one of the proud boys charged with seditious conspiracy used an officer's shield to smash a window and rioters flooded into the building. >> as rioters were entering the building, the secret service held vice president pence in his office right off the senate chamber for 13 minutes as they worked to clear a safe path to a secure location. now listen to some of that radio traff
capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump who may have been in attendance at the rally were going to need to say something. >> and did you have a view as to what should be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought we needed to enk encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the...
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and she resigned in the immediate wake of the violence, citing the attack on the capitol building.ut question, she's an interesting person. she would bring a new voice. she had been cited in prior hearings. i think they've played brief clips of her. she is someone who certainly has not had main character status that so many other witnesses have had. and the fact they are bringing her in live suggest she has something important in new to tell them that we don't know about. >> that struck me too, exactly along those lines. particularly when you look at the other folks they have brought in. let's talk a little bit about the witness tampering -- there was of course that, you know, really striking conclusion the last hearing in which liz cheney reads these messages, right? that had been conveyed to potential witnesses. some reporting by yourself and others that seemed to identify cassidy hutchinson as a recipient of one of those. there's some talk now that cheney has spoken up this week and a possible criminal referrals for that. i think we have some sound on that. here is what she had
and she resigned in the immediate wake of the violence, citing the attack on the capitol building.ut question, she's an interesting person. she would bring a new voice. she had been cited in prior hearings. i think they've played brief clips of her. she is someone who certainly has not had main character status that so many other witnesses have had. and the fact they are bringing her in live suggest she has something important in new to tell them that we don't know about. >> that struck...
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committee members say the focus what president trump was doing as a mob rampaged through the capitol buildinging on those critical 187 minutes between when the attack on the capitol started and when donald trump finally issued a video statement asking people to leave the capitol. that's so important to know what donald trump was doing and why he didn't ask people to leave sooner. >> reporter: helping to lead the questions, one of the two republicans. illinois congressman adam kinzinger. >> the reality is the president didn't do much but gleefully watch television during this timeframe. >> reporter: and testifying in person during the prime time hearing, a pair of former white house officials, both of whom resigned january 6th, following the violence. former deputy national security adviser, matt pottinger, and deputy press secretary, sarah matthews were working in the white house that day. >> i stand with trump and the constitution. trump won. >> reporter: as for steve bannon, he struck a defiant tone following day three of his contempt of congress trial. prosecutors rested their case after c
committee members say the focus what president trump was doing as a mob rampaged through the capitol buildinging on those critical 187 minutes between when the attack on the capitol started and when donald trump finally issued a video statement asking people to leave the capitol. that's so important to know what donald trump was doing and why he didn't ask people to leave sooner. >> reporter: helping to lead the questions, one of the two republicans. illinois congressman adam kinzinger....
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focus -- what former president trump was doing as a mob rampaged back to you -- through the capitol building. >> focusing on those critical 187 minutes between when the attack on the capitol started and when donald trump finally issued a video statement asking people to leave the capitol. that's so important to know what donald trump was doing and why he didn't ask people to leave sooner. >> reporter: helping to lead the questions, one of the panel's two republicans, illinois congressman adam kinzinger. >> the reality is, i'll give this preview, the president didn't do very much but gleefully watched television during this timeframe. >> reporter: testifying in person during the primetime hearing, a pair of former white house officials, both of whom resigned january 6th following the violence. former deputy adviser matt pottinger and deputy press secretary sarah matthews were working that day. >> i stand with trump and the constitution. trump won. biden's illegitimate. >> reporter: as for steve bannon, he struck a defiant tone following day three of his contempt of congress trial. prosecutors
focus -- what former president trump was doing as a mob rampaged back to you -- through the capitol building. >> focusing on those critical 187 minutes between when the attack on the capitol started and when donald trump finally issued a video statement asking people to leave the capitol. that's so important to know what donald trump was doing and why he didn't ask people to leave sooner. >> reporter: helping to lead the questions, one of the panel's two republicans, illinois...
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stephen ayres, he's pleaded guilty to illegally entering the capitol building.m trump
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it's not okay at the capitol building, it's not okay in kenosha, wisconsin, if not okay burning down police precincts in minneapolis or attacking courthouses or places of business in portland. there was no such thing as a summer of love chaz chop autonomous old that was safe. we know people that died in that zone. but democrats seem to want to only pick and choose which rights they approve on based on whether they can politicize it. that's why there's absolutely no committee looking into the summer of 2020 writing. remember, one fake news cnn reporter referred to it -- look at the background. look at what it says there. mostly peaceful protests after police shooting. the city is ablaze behind the reporter. fiery but peaceful. that's one way to put it. mostly peaceful, i don't think so. this was a nation wide wave of arson of looting, mayhem, dozens of americans were dead, hundreds of businesses burned to the ground, billions of property damage. thousands of police officers pelted with rocks and bottles and molotov cocktails and worse. thousands injured. in general, where's the invest
it's not okay at the capitol building, it's not okay in kenosha, wisconsin, if not okay burning down police precincts in minneapolis or attacking courthouses or places of business in portland. there was no such thing as a summer of love chaz chop autonomous old that was safe. we know people that died in that zone. but democrats seem to want to only pick and choose which rights they approve on based on whether they can politicize it. that's why there's absolutely no committee looking into the...
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capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald who may have been in attendance at the rally. we are going to need to say something. >> do you have a view of what is going on at the white house? >> if i recall, i told kaylee that i thought we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at 2:03, he called rudy giuliani again and that call lasted for over eight minutes. at 2:13, rioters broke into the capitol building itself. they smashed a window and rioters floated into the building -- flooded into the building. as rioters entered the building a meeting was held with mike pence as they worked to clear a path through the crowd. rioters got within feet of where the vice president was held. >> if we lose any more time, we may lose the ability to leave so if we are going to leave, we need to go now. >> they gained access t
capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald who may have been in attendance at the rally. we are going to need to say something. >> do you have a view of what is going on at the white house? >> if i recall, i told kaylee that i thought we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at...
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he pleaded guilty to entering the capitol building on january 6.e was one of the ones that posted trump's tweet, saying everyone should come to the capitol building that it would be wild and said there would be a civil war. he's a key with tness. and you have the self-proclaimed claimed for the oath keepers group, two members under scrutiny today, as the committee try os lay out the connections between these groups and people connected to trump world, including people like roger stone who had long-term ties to the proud boys group. there was reporting about the security he had on january 6, involving the proud boys. also under scrutiny today. former national security adviser michael flynn. he was in that crazy december 18th meeting where there was talk about martial law and seizing voting machines. so, he's going to also be looked at today. we should note, roger stone and michael flynn have not been charged in this. >> pam, we'll pause for one second. john, we want to bring you, in the witnesses today, this convicted rioter, what is important for t
he pleaded guilty to entering the capitol building on january 6.e was one of the ones that posted trump's tweet, saying everyone should come to the capitol building that it would be wild and said there would be a civil war. he's a key with tness. and you have the self-proclaimed claimed for the oath keepers group, two members under scrutiny today, as the committee try os lay out the connections between these groups and people connected to trump world, including people like roger stone who had...
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pa tried the capitol building, the former us president did nothing and only watched tv, the committeebased on the testimony of trump's closest advisers, two of them matthew pottinger. and sarah mathis agreed to personally testify against the ex-president of the united states, he should not have done this. he should have told these people to go home, leave and denounce the violence such a fixation on trump a year and a half after the events is not accidental, the former president continues to influence the domestic politics of the country, the candidates he supports. for the most part , they win the primaries before the november congressional elections on issues in trump's key states now support more than 20 percent more people than biden, that is, no matter what, trump lives and wins so far. it 's a dangerous trend for democrats ahead of the coming scramble for the white house, the national security beach was ravaged on jan. they understand that our system of government does not work, that the united states is in decline. china is the putin regime in russia tehran they like to promote
pa tried the capitol building, the former us president did nothing and only watched tv, the committeebased on the testimony of trump's closest advisers, two of them matthew pottinger. and sarah mathis agreed to personally testify against the ex-president of the united states, he should not have done this. he should have told these people to go home, leave and denounce the violence such a fixation on trump a year and a half after the events is not accidental, the former president continues to...
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building. we're given the okay so we can go back in session >> mister secretary senator some people here in the capitol, police believe it will take several days to secure the building. you agree with that analysis? so what is the earliest? they could safely proceedings in a senate and house chambers. the earliest we can safely do. >> the vice president also worked the phones from his own secure evacuation location, including conversations with acting secretary of defense miller and other military leaders. while past president trump's for 17 video. let's look at some never before seen photographs of the vice president during this critical time and hear about the vice president's conversation with military leaders to secure the capitol and sure everyone was safe. >> but president that. >> 2 or 3 calls by he was he very was direct beat us all. about that and use and i can get you the exact quote from some of our record somewhere. he was very very and 2 get to know get started down here, put down as situation >> as you heard earlier in the hearing the president did not call the vice president or anyone in
building. we're given the okay so we can go back in session >> mister secretary senator some people here in the capitol, police believe it will take several days to secure the building. you agree with that analysis? so what is the earliest? they could safely proceedings in a senate and house chambers. the earliest we can safely do. >> the vice president also worked the phones from his own secure evacuation location, including conversations with acting secretary of defense miller and...
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staff member involved in the electoral college protests that took place at the united states capitol buildingn january 6th. we understand that many members of our community are upset by the image at the same time the district has an obligation to respect the first amendment rights of our staff and students. this past thursday night, moorhead appeared at a public school board meeting and here is some of what he had to say. >> i understand the fears of the community when they want to make sure their kids are in a safe place. a safe place to be. where they can be nurtured. so i understand the outrage of those parents have been lied to. yes, i went to washington, the capitol in d.c. to hear some speeches, but i was never a part of any violence, period. the district told the allentown community that i was, that i was an active participant in the riots. that's a lie. once the district admitted to me privately that i had done nothing wrong and that i could return, they refused to let the community know that i'm safe, to alleviate both their fears and my fears by returning. and they still have not ma
staff member involved in the electoral college protests that took place at the united states capitol buildingn january 6th. we understand that many members of our community are upset by the image at the same time the district has an obligation to respect the first amendment rights of our staff and students. this past thursday night, moorhead appeared at a public school board meeting and here is some of what he had to say. >> i understand the fears of the community when they want to make...
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this was the scene on january 6 last year, a mob of his supporters stormed the capitol building in washingtonturn the election results. the riot lead a congressional inquiry. >> every day we rely on law forcement to save lives. on january 6, we relied on law enforcement to save our democracy. so what happened. the capitol police, the d.c. tropolitan police, other law enforcement agencies were attacked and assaulted before our eyes, sprayed, stomped on, brutalized. lives were lost. for three hours, the defeated former president of the u.s. watched it all happen, as he sat in the comfort of the private dining room next to the oval office. >> if donald trump decides to run again, polling suggests it would not be straightforward. this is one poll. 46% said they would cast their vote for a different candidate. ron desantis is emerging as a top rival. he has not yet announced a presidential bid. former president pence could decide to run. >> i don't know that our movement is that divided. i don't know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. truly believe elections are
this was the scene on january 6 last year, a mob of his supporters stormed the capitol building in washingtonturn the election results. the riot lead a congressional inquiry. >> every day we rely on law forcement to save lives. on january 6, we relied on law enforcement to save our democracy. so what happened. the capitol police, the d.c. tropolitan police, other law enforcement agencies were attacked and assaulted before our eyes, sprayed, stomped on, brutalized. lives were lost. for...
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capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump, who may have been in attendance at the rally, were going to need to say something. >> and did you have a view as to what should be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought that we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement, and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the lawlessness. instead, at 2:03, he called rudy giuliani again, and that call lasted for over 8 minutes. moments later at 2:13, rioters broke into the capitol itself. one of the proud boys charged with seditious conspiracy used an officer's shield to smash a window and rioters flooded into the building. >> go, go, go, go! to the capitol! go to the capitol! >> as rioters were entering the building, the secret service held vice president pence in his office right off the senate chamber for 13 minutes, as they worked to clear a safe path to
capitol building. they also appear to be supporters of donald trump, who may have been in attendance at the rally, were going to need to say something. >> and did you have a view as to what should be said by the white house? >> if i recall, i told kayleigh that i thought that we needed to encourage individuals to stop, to respect law enforcement, and to go home. >> although president trump was aware of the ongoing riot, he did not take any immediate action to address the...
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to trump's actions during that raid on the capitol building?— the capitol building?ment it _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is not _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is not evident i the capitol building? to be clear, i at the moment it is not evident that donald trump himself is a target of the investigation, only that prosecutors in thejustice department are asking questions related to him and his aides and they want to talk to some of the witnesses who appeared before the january to sixth committee. the justice department has to be very careful here because there are several potential hurdles and pitfalls in charging a former president, perhaps the primary concern, it must decide whether any prosecution would appear political in nature, especially as we do start to enter a presidential election cycle during, which mr trump as we discussed earlier could run again. the attorney general here in the us insisted yesterday there is nothing preventing him from investigating t
to trump's actions during that raid on the capitol building?— the capitol building?ment it _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is not _ the capitol building? to be clear, at the moment it is not evident i the capitol building? to be clear, i at the moment it is not evident that donald trump himself is a target of the investigation, only that prosecutors in thejustice department are asking questions related to him and...
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summons to testify about last year's january 6 riots by supporters of the former president at the capitol buildinge is a lot of press attention outside the croom in washington, d.c., where many mrd we'll be going there live when the press conferences start to take place. but just to remind you, steve bannon was, of course, a key player in donald trump's 2016 election win and he could face up to two years in prison. let's cross over to washington, my colleague joins us live. this coming, in the guilty verdict of contempt of congress. the speaker pro tempore: yes, and the jury didn't deliberate very long. less than three hours and the trial was not very long either. it started on monday and already they have a verdict. so yes he was -- he has been convicted of contempt of congress on two counts. the committee that is investigating the attack on capitol hill on january 6, 2021, had subpoenaed him for documents and had also subpoenaed him to apear before the committee and testify and he refused to do both. so those were the two charges and the jury decided that he was guilty, he could face up to one y
summons to testify about last year's january 6 riots by supporters of the former president at the capitol buildinge is a lot of press attention outside the croom in washington, d.c., where many mrd we'll be going there live when the press conferences start to take place. but just to remind you, steve bannon was, of course, a key player in donald trump's 2016 election win and he could face up to two years in prison. let's cross over to washington, my colleague joins us live. this coming, in the...
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is a man who pleaded guilty last month to disorderly and disruptive conduct for entering the capitol buildingtee member, congressman jamie laskin, is leading this hearing. >> in the middle ring, members of domestic violence extremist groups created an alliance both online and in person to coordinate a massive effort to storm, invade, and occupy the capital. by placing a target on the joint session of congress, trump had mobilized these groups around a common goal, emboldening them, strengthening their relationships and helping build their numbers. mr. chairman, as you know better than any other member of this committee from the wrenching struggle for voting rights in your beloved mississippi, the problem of politicians whipping up mob violence to destroy fair elections is the oldest domestic enemy of constitutional democracy in america. host: here is more on the hearing from our north american correspondent. reporter: they are talking about an unhinged meeting, that was the description given by white house aide the day fore donald trump put out a tweet about the january 6 protest. basically t
is a man who pleaded guilty last month to disorderly and disruptive conduct for entering the capitol buildingtee member, congressman jamie laskin, is leading this hearing. >> in the middle ring, members of domestic violence extremist groups created an alliance both online and in person to coordinate a massive effort to storm, invade, and occupy the capital. by placing a target on the joint session of congress, trump had mobilized these groups around a common goal, emboldening them,...
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then president donald trump was doing for 187 minutes as a mob of his supporters breached the capitol buildingf the new evidence the committee presented thursday night. >> at 1:49, here's what was happening at the capitol with president trump's fired up supporters. >> we're going to give riot warning. we're going to try to get some compliance, but this is now effectively a riot. >> declaring it a riot. >> hold the line, hold the line! >> what did president trump do at 1:49 as the d.c. police at the same time were declaring a riot at the capitol? as you can see on the screen, he tweeted out a link to the recording of his ellipse speech. this was the same speech in which he knowingly sent an armed mob to the capitol. but president trump made no comment about the lawlessness and the violence. i yield to the gentleman from illinois. >> the next action president trump took was to tweet at 2:24 p.m. what happened during the 35 minutes between his last tweet at 1:49 and 2:24? his staff repeatedly came into the room to see him and plead that he make a strong public statement condemning the violence an
then president donald trump was doing for 187 minutes as a mob of his supporters breached the capitol buildingf the new evidence the committee presented thursday night. >> at 1:49, here's what was happening at the capitol with president trump's fired up supporters. >> we're going to give riot warning. we're going to try to get some compliance, but this is now effectively a riot. >> declaring it a riot. >> hold the line, hold the line! >> what did president trump do...
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bomb. with machine tools, mortars and rifle fire , zircons, tishki, sticky demented people in capitol buildingsova, the name of these settlements north of kharkiv do not disappear from the list of front-line reports there are no surviving buildings left, instead ukrainian flags are flying in this classroom of primary classes in one of the schools north of kharkiv less than a year after the start of the full-scale invasion, there were still long lessons, and then the russian peace did come here, and the fact that russia stood here also testifies one characteristic factor is a small plasma - this audience has disappeared, there are almost no civilians in these villages, because the line now runs here, one and a half tens of kilometers from kharkiv
bomb. with machine tools, mortars and rifle fire , zircons, tishki, sticky demented people in capitol buildingsova, the name of these settlements north of kharkiv do not disappear from the list of front-line reports there are no surviving buildings left, instead ukrainian flags are flying in this classroom of primary classes in one of the schools north of kharkiv less than a year after the start of the full-scale invasion, there were still long lessons, and then the russian peace did come here,...
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they marched from the capitol building to the u.s. supreme court and were arrested after disobeying police orders to disperse. >> we have a number of health care professionals who joined us today who talked about the serious emergency circumstances that occur when physicians are reluctant to do what's called a dnc which is the typical for an abortion, but also the same procedure that's done when you miscarry, so all of these circumstances now are going to play havoc on the lives of women and families. >> coming up tonight at 7:00, you can hear more of my one-on- one interview with the congresswoman. >>> invite no longer needed. a change of tackics for the biggest county when it comes to monkeypox. after weeks of giving out the vaccine by invitation only, santa clara county is making the doses more widely available. that change comes because of a new shipment from the feds. >> reporter: there have been 23 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the county, and with the numbers steadily climbing, they are making sure those at the highest risk c
they marched from the capitol building to the u.s. supreme court and were arrested after disobeying police orders to disperse. >> we have a number of health care professionals who joined us today who talked about the serious emergency circumstances that occur when physicians are reluctant to do what's called a dnc which is the typical for an abortion, but also the same procedure that's done when you miscarry, so all of these circumstances now are going to play havoc on the lives of women...
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. >> we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. >> reporter: it is the latest in aions of possible witness tampering. >> are you all concerned about the safety of are you all concerned about the safety of these witnesses? >> we are absolutely concerned about the safety of our witnesses and their safety is our paramount interest so we're going to do everything we can to protect them. we're going to refer to the justice department any information we have about anyone trying to influence or intimidate a witness. >> reporter: the committee says it's still interested in hearing from steve bannon. in newly released audio bannon is heard predicting trump would claim victory no matter what. >> reporter: in court today, banon's lawyers asked to delay, saying the publicity of that >> reporter: in court today, banon's lawyers asked to delay, saying the publicity of that leaked audio and the committee's hearings would enflame the jury. the judge disagreed and ordered jury selection to begin monday morning. the committee hasn't ruled out deposing trump or former vice president p
. >> we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. >> reporter: it is the latest in aions of possible witness tampering. >> are you all concerned about the safety of are you all concerned about the safety of these witnesses? >> we are absolutely concerned about the safety of our witnesses and their safety is our paramount interest so we're going to do everything we can to protect them. we're going to refer to the justice department any information we have...
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. - this was the reaction outside the capitol building. it is my body! it is my choice! need to have something done to their bodies. no man should ever tell us or woman that we cannot do, we ought to be able to do it. we are at the change. among those demonstrating is karen, the clinic escort. my name is karen. that felt better than i thought it would, i'm sorry. thank you! we do clinic escort and we started out, the arkansas support network started as a clinic escort programme, we were there at the clinic helping people walking through the door. and i was there today with some other escorts. when they close their doors. it is heartbreaking. we are going to continue to do this, we are going to continue to keep raising money and help get people out of their state. there are facilities and other places and we are going to send them there. cheering. do you want me to take...? back at the clinic they had to come to terms with the fact the care they provided here for many years is now a criminal offence. none of them are close to us. the closest we have is illinois. there is
. - this was the reaction outside the capitol building. it is my body! it is my choice! need to have something done to their bodies. no man should ever tell us or woman that we cannot do, we ought to be able to do it. we are at the change. among those demonstrating is karen, the clinic escort. my name is karen. that felt better than i thought it would, i'm sorry. thank you! we do clinic escort and we started out, the arkansas support network started as a clinic escort programme, we were there...
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citizens of planet earth. us politicians have held another hearing in to last years attack on the capitol building. she's day session examined an oval office meeting between lawyers and then president donald trump. a meeting one, a described as unhinged congressional investigators are seeking to draw connections between trumps associates and right when groups who stormed at the seat of government restitution as the program coming up next, focusing on the issue of stolen african aunt from the wells most populated region in depth stories from across asia and the pacific with diverse coaches and conflict and politics. when no one is on out there, a western museum still have hundreds of thousands of artifacts taken from african countries. in the 19th and 20th century, visitors admire the masks, jewelry, statues, and manuscripts. but they may not realize that most or only there because of colonization. in fact, more than 75 percent of sub foreign africa's cultural heritage was removed from the continent with yet and with oh, in the 19 fifties and sixties, many african countries gained independence from
citizens of planet earth. us politicians have held another hearing in to last years attack on the capitol building. she's day session examined an oval office meeting between lawyers and then president donald trump. a meeting one, a described as unhinged congressional investigators are seeking to draw connections between trumps associates and right when groups who stormed at the seat of government restitution as the program coming up next, focusing on the issue of stolen african aunt from the...
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his supporters swarm the capitol building. former deputy white house press secretary sarah matthews is also expected to testify along with matthew point injure a formal are a former deputy national security adviser, both resign right after the riot. now we're going to broadcast the hearing live tomorrow starting at 5 p and you can watch it right here on kron 4 over on our streaming app on kron on. well, back here at home, oakland police released a video of a weekend shooting that killed con funk. we have to warn you before we show you this, this video may be very hard to watch. well, the video shows 2 people, one, a black hoodie and the other in a yellow walking up to the victim's car. they then shot the victim and ran away. the deadly shooting happened around 11 sunday morning on 13th avenue near east 20th street. police are offering reward of up to $12,500 for information leading to an arrest in this case. well, a man is under arrest for allegedly trying to stab another man at sfo. the victim is someone who works at the airp
his supporters swarm the capitol building. former deputy white house press secretary sarah matthews is also expected to testify along with matthew point injure a formal are a former deputy national security adviser, both resign right after the riot. now we're going to broadcast the hearing live tomorrow starting at 5 p and you can watch it right here on kron 4 over on our streaming app on kron on. well, back here at home, oakland police released a video of a weekend shooting that killed con...
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capitol building calling on congress to pass the pack act which would extend medical service to those who were exposed to toxic burn pits 41 republicans blocked the bill's package, including 25 who supported it one month ago veterans groups were joined by vocal advocate jon stewart at an emotional press conference >> every single one has pictures with veterans on their facebook pages, on their websites well screw that! they don't support veterans. if you vote no on this bill, you do not support veterans. >> america's heroes, outside sweating their [ bleep ] off, with oxygen battling all kinds of ailments while these [ bleep ] sit in the air conditioning walled off from any of it. >> pennsylvania senator pat toomey urged fellow republicans to block the bill saying it allowed for $400 billion in spending unrelated to veterans care jon stewart responded to toomey last night on msnbc. >> it's a rediculous argument, nonsense the va secretary has to submit every year to congress, the house and smat, both appropriations committees what the spending is going to be and what it's going to revol
capitol building calling on congress to pass the pack act which would extend medical service to those who were exposed to toxic burn pits 41 republicans blocked the bill's package, including 25 who supported it one month ago veterans groups were joined by vocal advocate jon stewart at an emotional press conference >> every single one has pictures with veterans on their facebook pages, on their websites well screw that! they don't support veterans. if you vote no on this bill, you do not...
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they marched to the capitol building to the u.s. supreme court and were handcuffed after disobeying police to disperse. >> we do these acts in part to educate and every time you have civil disobedience like this which is nonviolent, you are create of creating an atmosphere for debate and discussion. that's what martin luther king spoke to eloquently about when he said you have an obligation to adhere to just laws. you also have an obligation to disobey unjust laws. >> coming up tonight at 7:00, you can hear more from the congresswoman about why this is her first arrest ever is so important to her. >>> bay area health leaders are casting a wider net to slow the spread of monkeypox. so far there have been 23 confirmed cases of monkeypox specifically in the south bay. because of limited supply, santa clara county has only given vaccinations to those who have confirmed they have been exposed to the virus and then only by invitation. that's about to change though. the county just received more than 800 new doses and it is relaxes its cri
they marched to the capitol building to the u.s. supreme court and were handcuffed after disobeying police to disperse. >> we do these acts in part to educate and every time you have civil disobedience like this which is nonviolent, you are create of creating an atmosphere for debate and discussion. that's what martin luther king spoke to eloquently about when he said you have an obligation to adhere to just laws. you also have an obligation to disobey unjust laws. >> coming up...
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they were among the first to enter the capitol building. they face the most serious charges, seditious conspiracy. steven ayers who will testify here is so typical of, on the other hand, the largest group of people who came into the capitol january 6th. so far they've arrested about 860 people. about 260 of them are charged with doing something violent. resisting arrest, assaulting police. about 600 of them, of which steven ayers is a member. they were in the capitol. they went in, they didn't do anything violent and they left. and i think the reason you'll hear from him is, he says he was directly inspired by the president's tweet. he said on facebook, january 6th washington, d.c., the president is calling on us to come back to washington on january 6th for a big protest and then he quotes the tweet. how much the white house knew about the, how much this tweet had illuminated through the radical fringes of american society, i don't think we know. one other quick thing, lester. one of the gaps so far in the justice department's cases is, did
they were among the first to enter the capitol building. they face the most serious charges, seditious conspiracy. steven ayers who will testify here is so typical of, on the other hand, the largest group of people who came into the capitol january 6th. so far they've arrested about 860 people. about 260 of them are charged with doing something violent. resisting arrest, assaulting police. about 600 of them, of which steven ayers is a member. they were in the capitol. they went in, they didn't...