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peter baker, carol leonnig, juanita tolliver, and daniel goldman. thanks to all of. you coming up, we'll have the discussion about the current assault on democracy and the obstacle standing in the way of solving the problem. when the 11th hour continues. the 11th hour continues those of us trapped in the gallery, we lived it. ducking, crawling overruling,'s hands, knees, the sound the smell. we had a front row seat to what lies, hate or plano misinformation conjures. we went from victims to witnesses and today we are messengers. we reflect on the fact that january six was so much more than an effort to break into a building. it was an effort to break down our institutions. >> that was delaware congresswoman, understanding the broader implications on the attack on our nation's capital exactly one year ago today. back with us tonight is john freeman, history professor at yale university. her latest book is the field of blood. violence in congress and the road to civil war. also joining us is jonathan greenblatt, the ceo and national director of the anti-defamation leag
peter baker, carol leonnig, juanita tolliver, and daniel goldman. thanks to all of. you coming up, we'll have the discussion about the current assault on democracy and the obstacle standing in the way of solving the problem. when the 11th hour continues. the 11th hour continues those of us trapped in the gallery, we lived it. ducking, crawling overruling,'s hands, knees, the sound the smell. we had a front row seat to what lies, hate or plano misinformation conjures. we went from victims to...
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joining me now, juanita tolliver, msnbc political analyst, and tara setmeyer. former gop communications director. thank you both. a lot to talk about. let's start with the barr news. juanita, what do you make of former attorney general barr's apparent cooperation? he was loyal to the president until it all seemed to end badly in december of 2020. how forthcoming would you expect him to be with this committee? >> i feel like former ag barr might be in cya mode, like covering himself and trying to communicate with the select committee at this point because the timing here is what it comes down to when the select committee reached out to him or started these conversations because we know with his resignation around the same time now this newly dropped draft executive order came out just days after that, it signals something to the select committee. what did you know, what were you running from? why did you finally step away from this administration with only a few weeks left in office? so going to barr as chairman thompson said, signals they're exploring all option
joining me now, juanita tolliver, msnbc political analyst, and tara setmeyer. former gop communications director. thank you both. a lot to talk about. let's start with the barr news. juanita, what do you make of former attorney general barr's apparent cooperation? he was loyal to the president until it all seemed to end badly in december of 2020. how forthcoming would you expect him to be with this committee? >> i feel like former ag barr might be in cya mode, like covering himself and...
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i'm joined by susan del percio, republican strategist, and juanita tolliver, democratic strategist. alysts. let me start with voting rights. juanita, i'll start with you. voting rights legislation will be brought to the senate floor next week. currently there is no republican support, and senators manchin and sinema have come out against changing the filibuster. which would allow the bills to pass in a simple majority vote. earlier today martin luther king's family, martin luther king iii, and others, local groups mobilized in senator sinema's backyard, pushing for voting rights to pass. are you convinced the bills will fail? if so, what should happen next? >> look, rev, hopefully the gravity of this moments gets to these senators who will be voting. let's be real. posting about martin luther king on monday, that's something schumer and other democrats are holding hope for. but the reality is, as president biden said, it's unlikely to proceed. what comes next is democrats absolutely should keep pushing, though, because, while some may look at this vote as a futile exercise, i assure
i'm joined by susan del percio, republican strategist, and juanita tolliver, democratic strategist. alysts. let me start with voting rights. juanita, i'll start with you. voting rights legislation will be brought to the senate floor next week. currently there is no republican support, and senators manchin and sinema have come out against changing the filibuster. which would allow the bills to pass in a simple majority vote. earlier today martin luther king's family, martin luther king iii, and...
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jill wine-banks and juanita tolliver.ghing, but what does ted cruz's apology say about the republican party, and what does his sad groveling interview say about tucker carlson's influence on the republican party? >> well, you know i think we are all laughing to keep from crying. we are in a really dangerous place. we have a u.s. senator going on a fox news network begging a host to accept an apology for an insurrection that did happen, you know. i can't wrap my mind around the fact that only two republicans having to go into the chamber for the moment of silence. no other republicans had the dignity and decency to pay respect to those that lost their lives defending the capitol. when the insurrectionists were calling for the death of not just mike pence and other colleagues of ted cruz. it really did remind me, honestly jonathan, of donald trump refusing to attend the inauguration. the republican party is not just the party of no. but they are willing to erode all of our institutional norms and democratic principles to up
jill wine-banks and juanita tolliver.ghing, but what does ted cruz's apology say about the republican party, and what does his sad groveling interview say about tucker carlson's influence on the republican party? >> well, you know i think we are all laughing to keep from crying. we are in a really dangerous place. we have a u.s. senator going on a fox news network begging a host to accept an apology for an insurrection that did happen, you know. i can't wrap my mind around the fact that...
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and juanita tolliver, democratic strategist, an msnbc political analyst.at i came in -- out of that soundbite laughing. what does craig cruises apology say about the republican party? what does this graph full -- sad, gravelling interview say about ted -- >> i think we're all laughing to keep from crying. this is actually a very dangerous place. we have a u.s. senator who's going on a fox news network, begging a host to accept an apology for an insurrection that did happen. i can't wrap my mind around the fact that only two republicans -- there were no other republicans who had the dignity and decency to pay respect to those who lost their lives. when those insurrectionists called for the death of mike paths, and other colleagues of ted cruz. it really did remind me, honestly jonathan, of donald trump refusing to attend the noggin ration. we're in a dangerous position, where the republican party, is not just the party of no, but willing to erode our of all institutional norms. to uphold a more and more growing fascist ideology, which is really worrisome. e
and juanita tolliver, democratic strategist, an msnbc political analyst.at i came in -- out of that soundbite laughing. what does craig cruises apology say about the republican party? what does this graph full -- sad, gravelling interview say about ted -- >> i think we're all laughing to keep from crying. this is actually a very dangerous place. we have a u.s. senator who's going on a fox news network, begging a host to accept an apology for an insurrection that did happen. i can't wrap...
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now juanita tolliver, mark mckinnon. thank you so much. i appreciate it.coming up, new reporting from the front line in ukraine as tensions with russia grow by the day. that's when the 11th hour continues. don't go away. i'm jonathan law fe insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock so
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now juanita tolliver, mark mckinnon. thank you so much. i appreciate it.reporting from the front line in ukraine as tensions with russia grow by the day. that's when the 11th hour continues. don't go away. th hou continues. don't go away. with hepatitis c i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1,or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. if you've had or have serious liver problems other than hep c, there's a rare chance they may worsen. signs of serious liver problems may include yellowing of
now juanita tolliver, mark mckinnon. thank you so much. i appreciate it.reporting from the front line in ukraine as tensions with russia grow by the day. that's when the 11th hour continues. don't go away. th hou continues. don't go away. with hepatitis c i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all...
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let's continue the conversation with my panel, susan del percent i don't, and juanita tolliver.th justice breyer's retirement announcement. president biden has vowed to choose a black woman, because democrats hold the tiebreaking vote in the senate a confirmation seems assured. however, that handle called some conservative calling this an affirmative action pick, and minority leader mcconnell has warned against a radical nominee, quote. >> i don't think they'll be able to make it into a battle. joe biden ran as someone who said he was going to put a black woman on the supreme court. so president biden, given the opportunity, is going to nominate one, that is very acceptable and that's what he should be doing. i'm also of the belief that when you win the presidency, you get to put your person up. in this case, i actually think it's a wonderful choice that he's putting someone, a black woman in there. it is someone who will add a different life experience. that's what justice breyer was about. he was trying to make the law practical for everybody. so this is, i think, a really wis
let's continue the conversation with my panel, susan del percent i don't, and juanita tolliver.th justice breyer's retirement announcement. president biden has vowed to choose a black woman, because democrats hold the tiebreaking vote in the senate a confirmation seems assured. however, that handle called some conservative calling this an affirmative action pick, and minority leader mcconnell has warned against a radical nominee, quote. >> i don't think they'll be able to make it into a...
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we begin with melissa murray and with an eye on washington, juanita tolliver.melissa, your thoughts on the focus of the legal team, including people that definitely played more than one role, the president like any citizen has right to counsel and private legal advice, but they were also in public spewing as the committee puts it lies. what do you see as import to the investigation of these individuals newly subpoenaed? >> seems like the inquiry from the select committee is really focused on the way in which the individuals were out in public whipping up a frenzy of electoral fraud that in turn led to what we saw january 6th, the crowd that was frothing at the mouth because they believed the election had been stolen. i imagine that the committee's inquiries connected to that sort of behavior, also worth noting in both letters to sidney powell and rudy giuliani, the committee noted both the individuals have been suspended or are under consideration for suspension from the licensing officials in the states where they are barred. that's likely something that will
we begin with melissa murray and with an eye on washington, juanita tolliver.melissa, your thoughts on the focus of the legal team, including people that definitely played more than one role, the president like any citizen has right to counsel and private legal advice, but they were also in public spewing as the committee puts it lies. what do you see as import to the investigation of these individuals newly subpoenaed? >> seems like the inquiry from the select committee is really focused...
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i'm joined by ellie miss stall as well as democratic strategist juanita tolliver. ellie, your reaction. >> in the words of powell, one, two, three, for, fifth! if you're a lawyer, you want to plead privilege. for your lawyer to go in 176 times and plead the fifth, that's an interesting piece of information. in terms of the other thing with the monaco confirming that these potentially fake electors ballots are being investigated, that's the first irnd case -- one of the first indications we've gotten that the department of justice is listening to congress. congress has asked -- politicians have asked the department of justice to look into that. that's not mainline part of the january 6th committee investigation. the fact that merrick garland is at least doing that, is at least kind of looking into this issue speaks well for i think going down the road -- if merrick garland will take up the baton. >> let me jump into that. it's very interesting and i think viewers have followed this because it's been a big news story. nou it is a big investigative story. ellie, i thi
i'm joined by ellie miss stall as well as democratic strategist juanita tolliver. ellie, your reaction. >> in the words of powell, one, two, three, for, fifth! if you're a lawyer, you want to plead privilege. for your lawyer to go in 176 times and plead the fifth, that's an interesting piece of information. in terms of the other thing with the monaco confirming that these potentially fake electors ballots are being investigated, that's the first irnd case -- one of the first indications...
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juanita tolliver, stewart stevens, thank you very much, chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight, on "alla cross roads, white house chief of staff on year two of the biden administration. then. >> throughout our history, brave men and women faced daunting challenges and embraced the adventure. >> a new adventure for ivanka, january 6 committee reveals stunning evidence in a letter to ivanka trump, why they want to
juanita tolliver, stewart stevens, thank you very much, chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight, on "alla cross roads, white house chief of staff on year two of the biden administration. then. >> throughout our history, brave men and women faced daunting challenges and embraced the adventure. >> a new adventure for ivanka, january 6 committee reveals stunning evidence in a letter to ivanka trump, why they want to
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juanita tolliver, stewart stevens, thank you very much, chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in," with democracy in peril, economy in recovery and domestic agenda at a cross roads, white house chief of staff on year two of the biden administration. then. >> throughout our history, brave men and women faced daunting challenges and embraced the adventure. >> a new adventure for ivanka, january 6 committee reveals stunning evidence in a letter to ivanka trump, why they want to interview the president's daughter. >>> is president trump going to be cripplingly charged in georgia? >> fellas, i need 11,000 votes, give me a break. >>> what the announcement of a special grand jury means in the case against donald trump. "all in" starts now. good evening from new york i'm chris hayes, date is january 20th, 2022, exactly one year since the first term of president of the united states, joseph r. biden and since the ex-disgraced ex-president, donald trump. >> we have got so much done, that nobody thought would be possible, but i really want to thank congress, all the people of washington
juanita tolliver, stewart stevens, thank you very much, chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in," with democracy in peril, economy in recovery and domestic agenda at a cross roads, white house chief of staff on year two of the biden administration. then. >> throughout our history, brave men and women faced daunting challenges and embraced the adventure. >> a new adventure for ivanka, january 6 committee reveals stunning evidence in a letter to ivanka...