has retained on much of the republican base. more republicans will be asking themselves if this is the person they want as their nominee in 2024. taken as a whole, it was devastating in the extreme and for the congressional committee tasked with investigating the most devastating attack on the u.s. capitol in centuries, hutchinson s testimony puts their probe at a crossroads with important new questions to answer, especially about the role of white house counsel pat cipollone and what he told the ex-presind top trump officials on january 6th and in the days before and after. vice chair liz cheney reiterating the panel s call for cipollone to testify. white house counsel pat cipollone had significant concerns. it s time for sip loan toe testify on the record. any concerns he has about the institutional interest of his prior offers are outweighed by the need for his testimony. punch bowl news is reporting this, quote, the january 6th select committee is likely to subpoena pat c
and wasn t willing to say in that video address made the day after january 6th. it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all lawbreakers are prosecuted. we must send a clear message with justice. legal consequences must be swift and firm. do you know why he wanted that crossed out? i don t know. they did not represent him or his political views in any form or fashion. he also crossed out, you do not represent me. you to not represent our movement. do you know why he crossed that language out of the statement? i don t know. add to, that the suggest that the committee could be on the verge of subpoenaing ginni thomas, wife of clarence thomas. he s the committee co-chair liz cheney on sunday. the committee is engaged with our counsel. we certainly hope she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not. i hope it doesn t get to that. s the comm
C. As President Biden prepares to address the nation. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. I will be with my colleagues in washington. We are moments away from a very rare primetime Oval Office Address from the president of the United States. It comes amid a desperate situation in the middle east as the war there between israel and hamas enters its 13th day. Nearly 200 kidnapped civilians, including american citizens, are still being held hostage, some unaccounted for. Militants continue to fire rockets into israel, and israels missiles strike targets in gaza, a worsening humanitarian crisis leaving people with limited access to food, medicine, and clean water for more than a week. President biden just returned from israel. Its the second time for the president to visit an active war zone. He visited kyiv in february and tonight is expected to make an appealed to the American People to continue supporting ukraine and israel. Its likely to take billions of dollars in Military Ass
desouza on his agency s newreport on the state. election security. [video clip] victories behind us, popular vote in iowa and victory tonight, we are going to nevada, south carolina, we are going to well.ose states as host: with that, the 2020 new hampshire primary is history with bernie sanders edging pete buttigieg. welcome to washington journal for this wednesday. we will spend the first 90 minutes talking about the results, looking ahead to nevada, south carolina, asking of new the momentum out hampshire. republicans use 202-748-8001 to call. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. you can send us a text. that line, 202-748-8003. make sure you include your name and where you are texting from. on twitter we are @cspanwj and post your thoughts on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. most of the votes are in a, about 87% of the precincts reporting and here is where things stand. bernie sanders with 27.5 25.7% of the vote. pete buttigieg, 24.4%. into thirdar mov
signed into law on friday. president biden also announcing in just the last hoursh more vaccine split in the u.s. ensures the u.s. will have more than enough supply to vaccinate the entire population. here s president biden moments ago in the latest push. we re now on track to have enough vaccine supply for every american adult by the end of may, month earlier than anyone expected. today i m directing, my hhs team, to produce another 100 million doses and perform another of the 100 million of the vaccine. this is wartime effort, we need maximum flexibility. there s always a chance we ll encounter unexpected challenges or will there be a new need for a vaccination effort? a lot can happen. a lot can change. we need to be prepared. of course, we need to match the manufacturing of science and massive logistical undertaking. the leading to approval number rarely seen in the legislative pushes by either pared. 75% of all americans are squarely behind the bill, but even with