wonderful. like you i m dax in the hallways and he was one of the people that we met him i would say to him that he was in network news and he would hire me. a wonderful wonderful man and i miss him terribly. and he would love that made it on air so thank you for that if he s at the justice department is going to indict him. or distract from the scene tonight. witness testimonies containing damning evidence of donald trump s conduct. as soon as the january six committee. could be released in the coming days. and witnessing the testimony. we continue to learn new details the blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. trump asked for a white house staff. why does anybody need a pardon and he referred to just so they can go after them for little things. i think the former chief of staff the several white house staffers. as prior to leaving and he was one of them. if they re going to be staff pardons they will be included in that group. and interesting nugget and dece
at msnbc, he was a great friend. and like you said, he was one of those people, when you met him, you knew that he was destined for great things. i used to joke with him, to his face, i would say to him, dax, you are gonna be a network news president, and you are going to hire me, a wonderful, wonderful man and i miss him terribly. and he would love that made it on air so thank you for that if he s at the justice department is going to indict him. so what is donald trump thinking tonight as he waits to see if the justice department is going to indict him. witness testimonies containing damning evidence of donald trump s conduct. as soon as the january six committee. could be released in the coming days. legal experts are still analyzing the committee s 845-page report and witness testimony. we continue to learn new details the blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. from the badge of transcripts released yesterday, we learned that donald trump floated the ide
trump s defense attorneys. it will be interesting to see whether or not they go back to the judge that ordered this, judge cannon in west palm beach, and say, you know, you never really addressed this, so why is the special master bringing this up, is this something you can make a ruling on? so i think that s something we ll have to watch. we have crossed the top of the hour. tom winter and vaughn hillyard. tom, how does this fit in as we step back out of the weeds on this investigation, how does this fit into the larger look the doj is taking at these documents, whichever way this decision breaks from the special master? does it really change the thrust of the investigation from doj? vaughn pointed out the special master, judge dearie, is hoping he can have the review portion done by october 7th. everybody is targeting a november 30th date for completion here. that s what the judge who initially ordered targeted this as well. presumably the week after thanksgiving this c
the january six committee went ahead and did it, they published and released the lon awaited final report productive 18 months of work nearly 1000 pages on the par that i ve read shocking, revelatory laying out the crimes of donal trump and his coconspirators i a clear fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly revealing section it s chapter five which is titled a coup in searc
everyone is immersed in thei preparations for, it the january six committee went ahead and. it they published the long awaited final report, th products of 18 months of work, nearly 1000 pages long the parts that i ve read are shocking and revelry laying out the crimes of donal j trump and his coconspirators in a clear and dramati fashion. crown for one of the off - he told in interviewer tha trump could quote, spend the remaining days of hi misanthropic life behind bars. presumably secret servic agents that s a crazy numbers show madeleine. a bold statement from someon who is fairly measured so, what makes the report make raskin say that given the sheer volume of material, those of us who haven t read through all of it can be forgiven. i assume that you re not - using the same boat i am that s why we re gonna g through the final report here. looking at who s read it closely. obviously a ton of information we re gonna get to we want to start tonight with particularly reve