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amy: that was democratic congressmember elaine luria of the january 6 house committee. vice chair of the committee liz cheney gave closing remarks. >> at one point in 2016 when he was first running for office, donald trump said this, "i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i would not lose any voters." that came to mind last week when audio from trump advisor steve bannon surfaced from october 31, 2020, just a few days before the presidential election. let's listen. >> four days lat, president trump declared victory when his own campaign advisors told him he had absolutely no basis to do so. what the new steve bannon audio demonstrates is donald trump's plan to falsely claim victory in 2020 no matter what the facts actually were was premeditated. perhaps worse. donald trump believed he could convince his voters to buy it whether he had any actual evidence of fraud or not. in the same thing continued to occur from election day onward until january 6. donald trump was competent he could convinceis supporters the election was stolen no matter ho
amy: that was democratic congressmember elaine luria of the january 6 house committee. vice chair of the committee liz cheney gave closing remarks. >> at one point in 2016 when he was first running for office, donald trump said this, "i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i would not lose any voters." that came to mind last week when audio from trump advisor steve bannon surfaced from october 31, 2020, just a few days before the presidential...
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luria: thank you. the staff who remained at the white house on the morning of january 7 new that the president needed to address the nation again. and they had a speech prepare for him that morning. but he refused four hours to give it. as you heard cassidy hutchinson testified previously, president trump finally agreed to record an address to the nation later that evening, the evening of january 7, because of concerns he might be removed from power under the 25th amendment, or by impeachment. we know these threats were real. sean hannity said so himself in a text message that day to press secretary kayleigh mcenany. he wrote, "no more stolen election talk. yes, impeachment on the 25th amendment are real." we obtained never before seen raw footage of the president regarding his message to the nation that day on january 7, more than 24 hours after his message from the rose garden let's look. >> whenever you are ready. >> i would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday and to those who b
luria: thank you. the staff who remained at the white house on the morning of january 7 new that the president needed to address the nation again. and they had a speech prepare for him that morning. but he refused four hours to give it. as you heard cassidy hutchinson testified previously, president trump finally agreed to record an address to the nation later that evening, the evening of january 7, because of concerns he might be removed from power under the 25th amendment, or by impeachment....
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n elaine luria of virginia stay with us >>> welcome back. as more people provide information to the january 6th committee, the co-chair liz cheney says the dam has begun to break against former president trump. as more witnesses are coming forward. the last hearing details how mr. trump refused to do anything to stop the planned attack on the capitol. trump refused to do anything. so what is next? will the committee make a criminal move? will they decide to prosecute mr. trump and what is the cost to the former president? as a committee member who led congresswoman luria of virginia, congresswoman welcome back to "meet the press." so the dam has begun to break. that means more evidence, more witnesses. let me ask about a specific witness that we have not heard from that is probably the biggest one besides the president. are we going to hear from him or is the extent of his cooperation all we've got? >> i have no indication right now that he is, you know, changed his position or willing to come forward in any way that he wasn't before. as you
n elaine luria of virginia stay with us >>> welcome back. as more people provide information to the january 6th committee, the co-chair liz cheney says the dam has begun to break against former president trump. as more witnesses are coming forward. the last hearing details how mr. trump refused to do anything to stop the planned attack on the capitol. trump refused to do anything. so what is next? will the committee make a criminal move? will they decide to prosecute mr. trump and what...
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congresswoman elaine luria is our next guest. thank you for spending time with us ahead of what i know is a very busy day for you, in a rainstorm, i can see behind you. we have been following, over the course of the last hour and 15 minutes, the fast-moving developments on the secret service side, and i want to quickly ask you about that before we turn to tonight. your colleague, congresswoman lofgren, said they had very recently obtained private counsel. are you still seeking all of the evidence and all the texts, or is this moving toward meadows territory of a legal standoff with the secret service? >> well, the committee did issue a subpoena, and the deadline has passed for that to request these text messages from the dates around january 5th and 6th that would provide critical information to give us a real insight into the activities of the secret service during those days. we didn't receive those. we received one text exchange, and as you've been following, there's discussion that the texts were deleted, they're not recovera
congresswoman elaine luria is our next guest. thank you for spending time with us ahead of what i know is a very busy day for you, in a rainstorm, i can see behind you. we have been following, over the course of the last hour and 15 minutes, the fast-moving developments on the secret service side, and i want to quickly ask you about that before we turn to tonight. your colleague, congresswoman lofgren, said they had very recently obtained private counsel. are you still seeking all of the...
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congresswoman luria, this was a lot of very hard work, and a great service to the country. thank you for helping us understand it, and being with us here tonight. >> and thanks for having me. >> all right. i should mention, politics is not the important thing here. but congresswoman luria has a very very different this year. every member of the house is up. this is erin's gonna be difficult for democrats. she, in particular, isn't a district in virginia beach, and in virginia that has been re-disrupted. it was a string this district anyway. it was redistributed to make it even more right, and she has taken this on. she wanted to be on this committee. and she has put it front and center in terms of the way that she is presenting her work to her constituents. she has been seeing, a good profile of her in the washington post about how she's been seen as a real defense to the 20 years of the united states navy. she's seen as a very senior naval officer. but for her to take this on, think essentially, this is a continuation of my constitutional oath, and i don't care if this is
congresswoman luria, this was a lot of very hard work, and a great service to the country. thank you for helping us understand it, and being with us here tonight. >> and thanks for having me. >> all right. i should mention, politics is not the important thing here. but congresswoman luria has a very very different this year. every member of the house is up. this is erin's gonna be difficult for democrats. she, in particular, isn't a district in virginia beach, and in virginia that...
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lauren: well-said, gil luria, thank you very much. give me a strong stomach to invest in cryptocurrencies, especially lately. well the nations semiconductor shortage still slamming the brakes on automakers as congress fails to put the chip act in drive. kelly o'grady has the latest warning that could stop new fabs from coming to fruition but first we check the big board dow jones industrial average still down by three-quarters of 1% trying to turn it around in the final 40 minutes of trading on...
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. >> tonight, committee member elaine luria on the former president's refusal to condemn the rioters of the capitol. plus, how mike pence's right-hand man just testified to a grand jury. how merrick garland is feeling the pressure, and how the republican party is fully embracing its worst impulses? when all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today, the january 6th committee released brand-new video, showing just how reluctant donald trump was to condemn the violent insurrection he incited. now, remember of course, it took trump hours to publicly denounce the violence, and tell them up to go home. three plus hours when he finally did so, he released this truly deranged video message from the rose garden. >> i know your pain. >> i know your pain. i know your hurt. we had an election that was stolen from us. it was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. but you have to go home now. we have to have peace. we have to have law and order. we have to respect our great people and law and order. we don't want anybod
. >> tonight, committee member elaine luria on the former president's refusal to condemn the rioters of the capitol. plus, how mike pence's right-hand man just testified to a grand jury. how merrick garland is feeling the pressure, and how the republican party is fully embracing its worst impulses? when all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today, the january 6th committee released brand-new video, showing just how reluctant donald...
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>> i don't know. >> earlier this evening, luria spoke about the significance of this new information. >> this gave additional detail, you know, what went into the speech. really, it was enlightning to me the parts that he crossed out. and we wanted to make sure that we got that information, because it provides amplifying details on what we shared at the hearing. >> meanwhile, the ag reports, the committee wants to interview more trump cabinet members, and then they are also preparing to subpoena the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. ginni thomas, as you recall, is under scrutiny for her role in pushing to overturn the 2020 elections results. >> you and i have a voluntary conversation, just come on in, she said someone in the media that she was able to talk the committee. that's it. come in, if we need to subpoena, we will. but we prefer, obviously, to just find out what she knows. >> as for trump, he has not been in washington since departing on january 20th, 2021. tomorrow, he returns to our nation's capital, to speak to the america first agenda summit. with that, let's
>> i don't know. >> earlier this evening, luria spoke about the significance of this new information. >> this gave additional detail, you know, what went into the speech. really, it was enlightning to me the parts that he crossed out. and we wanted to make sure that we got that information, because it provides amplifying details on what we shared at the hearing. >> meanwhile, the ag reports, the committee wants to interview more trump cabinet members, and then they are...
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luria: thank you. the staff who remained at the white house on the morning of january 7 new that the president needed to address the nation again. and they had a speech prepare for him that morning. but he refused four hours to give it. as you heard cassidy hutchinson testified previously, president trump finally agreed to record an address to the nation later that evening, the evening of january 7, because of concerns he might be removed from power under the 25th amendment, or by impeachment. we know these threats were real. sean hannity said so himself in a text message that day to press secretary kayleigh mcenany. he wrote, "no more stolen election talk. yes, impeachment on the 25th amendment are real." we obtained never before seen raw footage of the president regarding his message to the nation that day on january 7, more than 24 hours after his message from the rose garden let's look. >> whenever you are ready. >> i would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday and to those who b
luria: thank you. the staff who remained at the white house on the morning of january 7 new that the president needed to address the nation again. and they had a speech prepare for him that morning. but he refused four hours to give it. as you heard cassidy hutchinson testified previously, president trump finally agreed to record an address to the nation later that evening, the evening of january 7, because of concerns he might be removed from power under the 25th amendment, or by impeachment....
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luria also laid out what the former president didn't do in that time. >> it's important to understand what he never did that day. >> stephen: ooh, let me guess... eat a salad? tell eric he was proud of him? have a bowel movement without praying for god's mercy? ooh, i know: win the election. ( cheers and applause ) there was a whole list of security officials the president didn't reach out to that day. >> we have confirmed in numerous interviews with senior law enforcement and military leaders, vice president's staff and d.c. government officials, none of them, not one heard from president trump that day. he did not call to issue orders. he did not call to offer assistance. >> stephen: he did not call them from a box. he did not call watching fox. he did not help out uncle sam. his brain is made of eggs and ham. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but, in his defense, it is possible he forgot the number for 9-1-1. ( laughter ) they also played testimony of white house counsel pat cipollone, showing just how much he and others tried to get the president to act. >> did you continue mr. cipollone,
luria also laid out what the former president didn't do in that time. >> it's important to understand what he never did that day. >> stephen: ooh, let me guess... eat a salad? tell eric he was proud of him? have a bowel movement without praying for god's mercy? ooh, i know: win the election. ( cheers and applause ) there was a whole list of security officials the president didn't reach out to that day. >> we have confirmed in numerous interviews with senior law enforcement and...
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joining us now is congresswoman elaine luria, who will be co-leading the next hearing. congresswoman, thanks for joining me tonight. i wanna start by getting your reaction to the breaking news we got tonight about the secret service, allegedly deleting text messages sent on january the 5th and sixth. a lot of our viewers here in the story, my thing, it sounds like a cover-up. >> well, this is obviously very concerning, both in my role as a member of the homeland security committee, to which the letter was, sent as well as the january 6th committee. it's critical that we have all of the government records, including these types of records that documented the events of that day. so, we plan to work with the inspector general, get to the bottom of this and try to determine what the situation is with these records that have been requested by the committee for sometime. >> so, congresswoman, what can you tell us about this next hearing, about what we should expect to hear about donald trump's inaction during that crucial period, when the capital, where you are standing right
joining us now is congresswoman elaine luria, who will be co-leading the next hearing. congresswoman, thanks for joining me tonight. i wanna start by getting your reaction to the breaking news we got tonight about the secret service, allegedly deleting text messages sent on january the 5th and sixth. a lot of our viewers here in the story, my thing, it sounds like a cover-up. >> well, this is obviously very concerning, both in my role as a member of the homeland security committee, to...
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i'll speak exclusively to january 6th committee meeting elaine luria in moments. >>> hello, i'm dana bash in washington where the state of our union is really feeling the price hikes. president biden is back in washington this morning and brushing back criticism of his meeting and fist bump with saudi's brutal crown prince this week. >> do you regret the fist bump, mr. president? >> why don't you talk about something that matters. i'm happy to answer a question that matters. >> the face-to-face in oil-rich saudi arabia comes as the president tries to take on soaring gas prices and inflation. a new report this week showed inflation rose 9.1% in june compared to last year. the fastest rate in four decades and without any easy solutions. president biden also returns to a domestic agenda that has, once again, been stymied by democratic senator joe manchin. the west virginia senator announced thursday he is ending current negotiations on the sweeping climate and tax plans president biden and other democrats hoped to pass. saying he wants to see more data on inflation before moving forward
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host: i want to go to last night's hearing where the committee being led last night by elaine luria of virginia talked about senator josh hawley's actions on january 6 and the protesters. [video] >> . 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 gate. we spoke with the capitol police officer out there at the time. she told us that senator holly's gesture riled up the crowd. it bothered her greatly, because he was doing it in a safe space, protected by the officers and the barriers. later that day senator hawley fled after those protesters he helped rile up stormed the capitol. see for yourself. think about what we have seen. undeniable violence at the capitol. the vice president being evacuated to safety by the secret service. senators running for the hallways of the senate to get away from the mob. as the commander-in-chief, president trump was oath and duty-bound to protect the capitol. host: if you missed the
host: i want to go to last night's hearing where the committee being led last night by elaine luria of virginia talked about senator josh hawley's actions on january 6 and the protesters. [video] >> . 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 gate. we spoke with the capitol police officer out there at the time....
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. >> joining our conversation is congresswoman elaine luria of virginia. congresswoman, thank you for being with us. nbc has just learned that the next hearing has been announced and scheduled for next thursday night in primetime. your fellow committee members gave a little bit of a preview, but it's clear that with the addition of pat cipollone's deposition, there is just a cascade or a crush of high-level white house officials testifying to what has been a theme through everything, that trump lost, trump was told he lost, his plot to overturn the election was illegal, trump knew it was illegal, and today, what was introduced was a real bulk of knowledge tying trump to the extremists and their conduct. tell us what we should expect to be built on or enhanced or what we should understand better next week. >> well, as you discussed today, we talked through the lead-up, the call to d.c., what brought people here. we had a witness who himself, you know, heard that call and answered it and came to d.c. and was remorseful after the fact. and all of the differen
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he'll be one of the people leading tonight's hearing along with congresswoman elaine luria. we'll hear from a couple of key witnesses from the trump white house, former press aide sarah matthews and deputy national security adviser matthew pottinger, both resigned after the attack. also expect tonight's hearing to kind of recap the story that the panel has been telling from the very beginning. including that donald trump was told that his claims of widespread voter fraud were false, was told his lies were not true, but he pushed him anyway. the committee says without any regard for democracy or the people who were affected. they say his words and his actions incited the capitol riot and you'll see some cliff hangers. among them, might the committee say they're calling donald trump or mike pence to testify? i want to bring in our reporters who have been all over the story, ali vitali in the capitol, joined by msnbc political contributors betsy woodruff swan, national correspondent for politico and punch bowl news founder jake sherman. ali, one thing i think is important for p
he'll be one of the people leading tonight's hearing along with congresswoman elaine luria. we'll hear from a couple of key witnesses from the trump white house, former press aide sarah matthews and deputy national security adviser matthew pottinger, both resigned after the attack. also expect tonight's hearing to kind of recap the story that the panel has been telling from the very beginning. including that donald trump was told that his claims of widespread voter fraud were false, was told...
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you see the texts themselves. >> i know you're very busy, congresswoman elaine luria. thank you for spending time with us and we'll be watching your questioning over the course of the next several hours. >> coming up, i'll be joined by the harvard law professor and he taught merrick garland as a student. we'll discuss whether there's enough evidence right now for the u.s. justice department to charge the former president and whether they would do so if there is. we'll be right back. [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you can “no way!” more. no wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consu
you see the texts themselves. >> i know you're very busy, congresswoman elaine luria. thank you for spending time with us and we'll be watching your questioning over the course of the next several hours. >> coming up, i'll be joined by the harvard law professor and he taught merrick garland as a student. we'll discuss whether there's enough evidence right now for the u.s. justice department to charge the former president and whether they would do so if there is. we'll be right back....
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well, look, i have elaine luria on. she led the hearing thursday night. she said they are getting more information. she told me before the interview that they got new information an hour before the last hearing and used a little bit of it but there is more that they have that they haven't been able to show the american public that they would like to show. i think they have to figure out how to strike the balloons of more details that reinforce what they already found versus giving the american public that -- the complete report, right. and it is -- i have a library filled with things like the warren commission report, the 9/11 report, iran contra report, when will i have that was my question. it's not clear that i will have it before the election. maybe, obviously, the deadline is january 3rd 2023 when there is a new congress. >> interesting. it will be a big line to get that book so to speak. chuck, thanks so much for your insight this morning. we hope you join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." he will have an interview with former vice presiden
well, look, i have elaine luria on. she led the hearing thursday night. she said they are getting more information. she told me before the interview that they got new information an hour before the last hearing and used a little bit of it but there is more that they have that they haven't been able to show the american public that they would like to show. i think they have to figure out how to strike the balloons of more details that reinforce what they already found versus giving the american...
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i have to tell you, in walking into congresswoman luria's office yesterday for our exclusive interview, the first thing you see is her dedication to service. this is someone who served in the armed forces herself. who has the seals of the branches of the military around her. when he says this was a dereliction of duty by the former president, it has a fully weight when she uses the word duty. listen. >> this is a dereliction of duty of the president. we're going to talk in depth about the events that happened, almost minute-by-minute, in the white house that day. >> how will you do that? is it a juxtaposition, a split screen between chaos here and nothing happening at the white house? explain that. >> we'll tie it into the events of the day. what would he have been seeing on fox news? what would the rest of the country have been seeing? then tie it into the conversations that were had. if you were president, wouldn't you jump into action? wouldn't you call everyone in your administration, your cabinet, who could come in and help quell this and monitor the situation carefully? i wonder
i have to tell you, in walking into congresswoman luria's office yesterday for our exclusive interview, the first thing you see is her dedication to service. this is someone who served in the armed forces herself. who has the seals of the branches of the military around her. when he says this was a dereliction of duty by the former president, it has a fully weight when she uses the word duty. listen. >> this is a dereliction of duty of the president. we're going to talk in depth about the...
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both kinzinger and luria u.s. military veterans, which loomed tonight in the atmosphere, i think, in an important way, as they repeatedly described dereliction of duty on the part of president trump. we were told that would be the focus of tonight's discussion. we were told it would focus mostly on january six, and it ended up focusing on january 6th and importantly, on january 7th. we'll talk about that, in just a moment. but the overall idea tonight, being that president trump got what he wanted on january 6th, up to the point where the coup did not work, and when it did not work, when it was clear that it would not effectuate but, the outcome that he was desired, that is the only time he could be persuaded that it was time for him to speak and tell them to leave. but watching really telling them to leave, only, and solely and individually and personally he persuaded that because it wasn't going to work to overturn the election. >> i thought, some of the custom one, the evidence that we got today, that was the m
both kinzinger and luria u.s. military veterans, which loomed tonight in the atmosphere, i think, in an important way, as they repeatedly described dereliction of duty on the part of president trump. we were told that would be the focus of tonight's discussion. we were told it would focus mostly on january six, and it ended up focusing on january 6th and importantly, on january 7th. we'll talk about that, in just a moment. but the overall idea tonight, being that president trump got what he...
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. >> thank you, miss luria. tonight's testimony and evidence is a sobering as it is straightforward. within minutes of stepping off the ellipse stage, donald trump knew about the violent attack on the capitol. from the comfort of his dining room, he watched on tv as the attack escalated. he said -- sent tweets that inflamed and expressed support for the desire of some to literally kill vice president mike pence. for three hours, he refused to call off the attack. donald trump refused to take the urgent advice he received that day. not from his political opponents are from liberal media, but from his own family, his own friends, his own staff, and his own advisers. in the midst of an attack, when it was no time for politics, the people closest to trump told him the truth, it was his supporters attacking the capitol, and he alone could get through to him. so they sent for him to act, to places country above himself. still, he refused to lead and to meet the moment and honor his oath. it was only once the vice pres
. >> thank you, miss luria. tonight's testimony and evidence is a sobering as it is straightforward. within minutes of stepping off the ellipse stage, donald trump knew about the violent attack on the capitol. from the comfort of his dining room, he watched on tv as the attack escalated. he said -- sent tweets that inflamed and expressed support for the desire of some to literally kill vice president mike pence. for three hours, he refused to call off the attack. donald trump refused to...
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. >> thank you, miss luria. tonight's testimony and evidence is as sobering as it is straightforward. within minutes of stepping off the ellipse stage, donald trump knew about the violent attack on the capitol. from the comfort of his dining room, he watched on tv as the attack escalated. he said -- sent tweets that inflamed and expressed support for the desire of some to literally kill vice president mike pence. for three hours, he refused to call off the attack. donald trump refused to take the urgent advice he received that day. not from his political opponents are from liberal media, but from his own family, his own friends, his own staff, and his own advisers. in the midst of an attack, when it was no time for politics, the people closest to trump told him the truth, it was his supporters attacking the capitol, and he alone could get through to him. so they sent for him to act, to places country above himself. still, he refused to lead and to meet the moment and honor his oath. it was only once the vice pre
. >> thank you, miss luria. tonight's testimony and evidence is as sobering as it is straightforward. within minutes of stepping off the ellipse stage, donald trump knew about the violent attack on the capitol. from the comfort of his dining room, he watched on tv as the attack escalated. he said -- sent tweets that inflamed and expressed support for the desire of some to literally kill vice president mike pence. for three hours, he refused to call off the attack. donald trump refused to...
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congr congresswoman luria. does your committee know what donald trump was doing for all of those 187 minutes on january 6, and how much did the testimony from pat cipollone, his white house counsel then, help answer that question? >> dana, i'll start out. it was pretty simple. he did nothing to stop the riot. we'll go through minute by minute from the time he left the stage of the ellipse at the white house and sat in the white house in the dining room with his advisers, urning him to take action. not only was he not doing anything. he egged people on saying vice president pence didn't have the courage to do the right thing. mr. cipollone's testimony is very valuable. we'll be incorporating that into the hearing on thursday. there's more. there are other witnesses who have yet to appear from our previous hearings who will add a lot of value and information to events of that critical time on january 6. >> who will that be? >> you'll have to wait till thursday to see, but i will tell you, you know, people who wer
congr congresswoman luria. does your committee know what donald trump was doing for all of those 187 minutes on january 6, and how much did the testimony from pat cipollone, his white house counsel then, help answer that question? >> dana, i'll start out. it was pretty simple. he did nothing to stop the riot. we'll go through minute by minute from the time he left the stage of the ellipse at the white house and sat in the white house in the dining room with his advisers, urning him to...
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one of the committee members, congresswoman elaine luria, released previously unseen video testimony this morning, highlighting trump's reluctance to give a speech condemning the violence on the day after the insurrection. it shows trump crossed out lines from his prepared remarks on january 7th including this one, highlighted in yellow, addressed to the rioters. it said, quote, i want to be very clear, you do not represent me. he crossed that out. cnn's ryan nobles starts us off from our coverage from capitol hill with a closer look at the new testimony released today and the witnesses close to trump who could be appearing in front of the committee soon. >> the january 6th select committee is far from done. >> the committee will be in order. >> planning hearings for september and promising their august will be spent expanding an already sprawling investigation. >> we anticipate talking to additional members of the president's cabinet. we anticipate talking to additional members of his campaign. >> all this while continuing to reveal new information they have uncovered. >> was the im
one of the committee members, congresswoman elaine luria, released previously unseen video testimony this morning, highlighting trump's reluctance to give a speech condemning the violence on the day after the insurrection. it shows trump crossed out lines from his prepared remarks on january 7th including this one, highlighted in yellow, addressed to the rioters. it said, quote, i want to be very clear, you do not represent me. he crossed that out. cnn's ryan nobles starts us off from our...
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congresswoman elaine luria making clear that while we've already seen a lot, there's still more to see. >> there's so much more that we've heard from witnesses, so much more of the story to tell. over the course of eight hearings, probably 18 to 20 hours that weave had an opportunity to present information to the public, we wanted to make sure to share that information because it provides amplifying details on what we shared in the hearing. >> reporter: all of us know, because we've all had to fact-gather and present what we find, that there are things that get left on the cutting room floor. that's what congresswoman luria is talking about, the fact that they have so much information and they're not able to put it all into a 2 or 2 1/2 hour hearing. in part, that's why we expect these hearings to keep going. it pushes ahead to their final report expected to come at some point in the fall. at the same time, they're still actively fact-gathering. we've watched them put that information in in realtime. what we saw yesterday with what they released on twitter, they have more information a
congresswoman elaine luria making clear that while we've already seen a lot, there's still more to see. >> there's so much more that we've heard from witnesses, so much more of the story to tell. over the course of eight hearings, probably 18 to 20 hours that weave had an opportunity to present information to the public, we wanted to make sure to share that information because it provides amplifying details on what we shared in the hearing. >> reporter: all of us know, because we've...
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you had the comments from luria. kinzinger said after months of the justice department not doing anything, they're finally doing something. they're watching things behind the scenes. >> i want to come back to the legal question in a second. one of the committee's clear goals, number one, we have to build a historical record, which is critically important. two, maybe they bring evidence to the table. three, they want to disqualify donald trump. they want republican voters to think, i'm not going to do this again. i'm not going to do this again. you do see, these are editorial headlines here from the "new york post" and "wall street journal," owned by rupert murdoch. "the president who stood still on january 6th." "trump's silence on january 6th is damning." trump would call that the republican establishment. former friends thinking, maybe we shouldn't do this again. >> either way, it'll come down to what the republican voters in a republican primary think donald trump does if he decides to run again. if they're in the
you had the comments from luria. kinzinger said after months of the justice department not doing anything, they're finally doing something. they're watching things behind the scenes. >> i want to come back to the legal question in a second. one of the committee's clear goals, number one, we have to build a historical record, which is critically important. two, maybe they bring evidence to the table. three, they want to disqualify donald trump. they want republican voters to think, i'm not...
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so let's start there with congresswoman's luria's video release last night. it indicates that the january 6 committee, despite the prime time hearing, is still uncovering new information that it wants to share with the public and potentially the department of justice. >> reporter: well, look, what that tweet said to me is that there was stuff left on the cutting room floor that didn't make it to the prime time hearing but they're teasing ahead to. because we know from our reporting that we're going to see at least two more hearings when they come back in september. and where they have left us in the timeline after thursday night is what happens after january 6th. we know that was not the end point in terms of this conversation within the trump administration, in terms of the conversation within washington and certainly this is something that the committee has been warning about over the course of the last several months as they have been presenting these findings. that this threat of the big lie and its impact on democracy is still very much a present danger
so let's start there with congresswoman's luria's video release last night. it indicates that the january 6 committee, despite the prime time hearing, is still uncovering new information that it wants to share with the public and potentially the department of justice. >> reporter: well, look, what that tweet said to me is that there was stuff left on the cutting room floor that didn't make it to the prime time hearing but they're teasing ahead to. because we know from our reporting that...
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steve bannon's laws in court means for the january six committee and beyond, and congressman elaine luria on the committee's hearing about domestic violence extremist groups, and the broader maga movement. then, are republicans beginning to confront their toxic trump problem? >> -- 44% biden, 41% trump. >> and new signs of resistance to a radical supreme court's ban on abortion from a state you might not expect, when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. well, the last time steve bannon was in this much legal peril, he was been arrested on a chinese billionaire's yacht. and chinese -- donald trump bailed on the last day in office, but today bannon had no such luck. no powerful back or to back for him, as he faced a federal judge one week before his contempt of congress trial is set to begin. now, of course, mr. bannon was central to the ex presidents coup plot in the run up to the insurrection on january 6th, he was a very vocal supporter of the big lie, of a stolen election. but, when the january 6th committee subpoenaed him back in september of last ye
steve bannon's laws in court means for the january six committee and beyond, and congressman elaine luria on the committee's hearing about domestic violence extremist groups, and the broader maga movement. then, are republicans beginning to confront their toxic trump problem? >> -- 44% biden, 41% trump. >> and new signs of resistance to a radical supreme court's ban on abortion from a state you might not expect, when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm...
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luria, the vies chair of the committee. mrs. luria: thank you, mr. chairman. we must have the funding, equipment and resources they need. i'm proud to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to do just that. that's why this ndaa represents a bipartisan effort to support our active duty personnel with a 4.6% pay raise and invest in the critical capabilities our armed forces need to defend our nation and our interests abroad. this year's ndaa also includes my request to increase defense spending by $37 billion. including at least $7.4 billion to combat inflation, more than $4 billion for ship procurement, over $1.6 billion in refn and development and over half a bill in additional security assistance for ukraine. at a time when we face growing threats from china, this bill provides needed funding for 13 new battle force ships, including two virginia class submarines, three guided missile destroyers, two guided missile frigates and one landing platform dock. this sends message to our eye lies and enemies -- allies and enemies. additionally the ndaa inc
luria, the vies chair of the committee. mrs. luria: thank you, mr. chairman. we must have the funding, equipment and resources they need. i'm proud to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to do just that. that's why this ndaa represents a bipartisan effort to support our active duty personnel with a 4.6% pay raise and invest in the critical capabilities our armed forces need to defend our nation and our interests abroad. this year's ndaa also includes my request to increase...
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luria highlighted a draft of the remarks the president was scheduled to deliver on january 7th, a day after the riot, and redacted lines he apparently did not want to deliver. >> it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all law breakers are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. we must send a clear message not with mercy but with justice. legal consequences must be swift and firm. do you know why he wanted that crossed out? >> i don't know. >> fox news has confirmed former pence chief of staff marc short appeared before a federal grand jury investigating the january 6th riots. fox is told it was on friday and that short appeared under subpoena, bret. >> bret: we will follow that thank you. >> thank you. >> let's bring in fox news senior political analyst brit hume. good evening. >> hi, bret. >> bret: a lot of watchers are saying this january 6th committee may, may be having some effect around the edges on moderate republicans, independents when you look at some of these polls and look at how republicans are answering question
luria highlighted a draft of the remarks the president was scheduled to deliver on january 7th, a day after the riot, and redacted lines he apparently did not want to deliver. >> it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all law breakers are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. we must send a clear message not with mercy but with justice. legal consequences must be swift and firm. do you know why he wanted that crossed out?...
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. >> i'll talk to committee member luria about where the investigation goes next. >>> also the economy. >> we're taking our own steps that we believe will be supportive in the short-term to get inflation down. >> i'll interview janet yellen on inflation, economic pessimism and whether we should expect a recession. joining me are yeah mees alisyn door, jake herman, maria kumar and stephen hayes. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. and if you are waking up to another hot, sweaty day, you are not alone. over the past 7 days, there have been 359 daily high temperature records set across this country. and across the atlantic, europe is burning up as well. more than 1,700 people died in portugal and spain alone in this current heat wave that they're experiencing. in his 2006 documentary, former vice president al gore warned that we were going to experience rising temperatures, melting glaciers, trying lakes, more wild fires and stronger storms over the next 20 or 30 years. guess what? in the 16 years since that film
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in the previously unseen video seen today by committee member elaine luria we see testimony from the closest aides and confidant the days after the attack. it's other that president trump refused recommendations that he repudiate in the strongest terms those who lay siege to the capitol. >> i thought we should give a statement on the 7th, and obviously move forward on transition. >> i sat with her and i spoke to miller about trying to put together some draft remarks for jan 7 that we were going to present to the president. >> in my view, he needed to express very clearly that the people who made the violent acts, went into the capitol and did what they did and should be prosecuted and should be arrested. >> it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all law breakers are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we must send a clear message, not with mercy but with justice. legal consequences must be swift and firm. do you know why he wanted that crossed out? >> i don't know. >> the former president who relished the events of ja
in the previously unseen video seen today by committee member elaine luria we see testimony from the closest aides and confidant the days after the attack. it's other that president trump refused recommendations that he repudiate in the strongest terms those who lay siege to the capitol. >> i thought we should give a statement on the 7th, and obviously move forward on transition. >> i sat with her and i spoke to miller about trying to put together some draft remarks for jan 7 that...
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elaine luria is running as a democrat in a tight case. her participation in the committee means she may not get her seat again. she told me if it means shedding light on this moment, she's okay, she said this isn't about hersh it's about democracy. >> reporter: what's the calculation for you personally in terms of participating in this committee and that it might make it harder for you back home? >> this is singular the most tragic event that has happened within my lifetime and the most dangerous. we've got to get to the bottom of the facts about this and the responsibility of being on this committee, this work, being on the right side of history is important. it's not whether elaine laura gets reelected, i'll work very hard for that but i'll sleep at night if i can work on this commission and not get re-elected. >> is to stick with the threat here, josh, i want to go to your reporting on the speech that donald trump gave when he told everybody to go home. you write in "the washington post," president donald trump's advisers urged him to
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luria said her navy uniform represents her oath to defend the constitution from all enemies. >> through my entire career, there was a clearly identifiable foreign threat i was deployed on ships, and we understood why we were there but would have never thought in my entire lifetime that there would be such a threat from within. >> reporter: this is the final hearing before congress goes on summer recess. more could be scheduled once lawmakers return and the committee uncovers more information. those deleted secret service text messages are just one example. the inspector general for the department of homeland security is now conducting a criminal investigation into the matter. he told the secret service to stop his internal probe, yet "the washington post" reported that the ig knew in february that the texts had been deleted and did not alert congress shep, the committee is worried these missing messages could be a violation of federal law. >>> a.b. stoddard now. thank you. if this hearing is part of the committee's sort of closing argument, though there may be more later, what do they n
luria said her navy uniform represents her oath to defend the constitution from all enemies. >> through my entire career, there was a clearly identifiable foreign threat i was deployed on ships, and we understood why we were there but would have never thought in my entire lifetime that there would be such a threat from within. >> reporter: this is the final hearing before congress goes on summer recess. more could be scheduled once lawmakers return and the committee uncovers more...
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we just saw elaine luria and these new witnesses come thursday. as you're thinking about this thing has all played out, who else do you feel as if it's important to hear from this thursday evening? >> well, yasmin, i think the committee has done a great job of having these surprise witnesses that have been hard to predict. i will be interested to see if the secret service text messages are able to be produced and play a role in this. those communications will tils a lot about firsthand concerns about the president, about the vice president, and what was going on at the time. and i think it's potentially problematic that there is even any doubt that these text messages come out. even if there's not malfeasance, it's very strange that for a law enforcement agency, that they would not know to preserve communications from the worst attack on the capitol since the war on 1812. this is not -- you don't need sherlock holmes to know this. so i think, you know, it will be really interesting to see if they can produce some communications that were going on
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it's important to keep in mind that two people leading this hearing, adam kinzinger and elaine luria, they are both military veterans. when you talk about duty, this is something that's very important to the core of who they are. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much, from capitol hill. let's take a minute-my-minute look now back at the insurrection. here's cnn's pamela brown. >> reporter: one and a half years later, the minute-by-minute horrors of the january 6th insurrection are becoming even clearer, as the house select committee continues its public hearings, it is uncovering new details of that fateful day. including a heated phone call that morning, with then president trump, pressuring vice president pence to prevent the certifications of the election. >> i remember hearing the word "wimp," he called him a wimp. i don't remember if he said, you are a wimp, you'll be a wimp. >> it was a different tone than i'd heard him take with the vice president before. >> do you remember what she said her father called him? >> the p-word. >> reporter: earlier that morning, the white house woul
it's important to keep in mind that two people leading this hearing, adam kinzinger and elaine luria, they are both military veterans. when you talk about duty, this is something that's very important to the core of who they are. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much, from capitol hill. let's take a minute-my-minute look now back at the insurrection. here's cnn's pamela brown. >> reporter: one and a half years later, the minute-by-minute horrors of the january 6th insurrection are...
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for me, at the end of the hearing elaine luria referenced the first responders defending the capitol that day. it's important to talk about that because there are people behind the video that we see and the footage we see. this huge and lyrical story we are covering. there are people who died, whose lives will never be the same, who are suffering fr trauma. when she said that, you saw shot of the officers sitting in the front row. one of them i talk too late last night and he said the moment that stuck with with him was what you referenced, tt secret service testimony from the white house official, the people were calling their families to say goodbye. that shook officer dunn. he was bracing for the emotional impact because it spo to the intensity and the seriousness of the situation. >> that's a great way to think about this. it was such a chilling moment. there was another striking ment about what former president trump was tweeting during the capitol attack. the tweet at 2:24 p.m. where the former president -- vice president mike pence was being evacuated and former president trum
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. >> reporter: congresswoman elaine luria who is leading thursday's hearing tells me she believes that testimony will be compelling and says the panel will also play more video from former white house counsel pat cipollone. she also said they're still working through logistics after chairman bennie thompson tested positive for coronavirus. nikole killion, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> cbs news will carry tomorrow's january 6th hearing live starting at 8:00 p.m. you can also watch it on the cbs news streaming platform. >>> to the war in ukraine now where some of the country may soon be claimed by russia. that's according to u.s. defense officials who say moscow is laying the groundwork to annex ukrainian territory. they would reportedly stall officials there and then arrange a sham election on joining russia. >> at the start of the year russia told the world it was not planning to invade ukraine, and now we're expected to believe that they're not going to plan to annex ukrainian territory. annexation by force would be a gross violation of the u.n. charter, and we will not allow it to go u
. >> reporter: congresswoman elaine luria who is leading thursday's hearing tells me she believes that testimony will be compelling and says the panel will also play more video from former white house counsel pat cipollone. she also said they're still working through logistics after chairman bennie thompson tested positive for coronavirus. nikole killion, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> cbs news will carry tomorrow's january 6th hearing live starting at 8:00 p.m. you can also watch...
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. >> reporter: representatives adam kinzinger and elaine luria will lead the committee's eighthic public hearing outlining what the former president was doing as the violent mob swarmed the capitol. >> he was always in the diner room. it's my understanding he was watching television. >> reporter: and what he was not doing. >> he had a whole flurry of people around him who were trying to push him to make a statement, to try to have him be the person who could make this stop and, you know, he took no action. >> reporter: former white house aide sarah matthews and matthew pottinger, who both resigned on january 6th, will describe the chaos that unfolded. >> i mean, images of violence unfolding on television, and that's when i called it quits. >> that would be in line with my thinking on these things. >> reporter: also expected tonight, revealing testimony from former white house counsel pat cipollone. sources close to the committee say he has provided critical details about how some cabinet members were discussing whether to invoke the 25th amendment in order to remove trump from office and
. >> reporter: representatives adam kinzinger and elaine luria will lead the committee's eighthic public hearing outlining what the former president was doing as the violent mob swarmed the capitol. >> he was always in the diner room. it's my understanding he was watching television. >> reporter: and what he was not doing. >> he had a whole flurry of people around him who were trying to push him to make a statement, to try to have him be the person who could make this...