- i can hold a quarter right here, in this room, and ask this side of the room to tell me what they see and this side of the room what they see. and they will be looking at the same exact coin, but describing two very different realities. - calling it insurrection it wasn t. it was peaceful protest. - it s anarchists. breaking the glass of the united states capitol. - facts are indisputable. - i ve got secrets - i think that s the problem that we have. more people need to be able to stand up and say, that s crazy. it s a quarter, and we can talk about what s on each side of the quarter, but let s not disagree about the fact that it is a quarter. [people shouting] - january 6th was predicated on propaganda, in the most terrifying way. - so much for those claims that voter fraud never happens. of course it happens. they knew it happened when they told us it would never happen, because they re liars. - we re at a crossroads today between the promise of truth and the peril o
two weeks notice. democrats test a new closing midterm message. look what they re offering. maga maga trickle down. reporter: as voters economic concerns grow will they blame democrats on election day? i ll speak exclusively to someone with urgent advice for democrats, independent senator bernie sanders, next. gop agenda. with republicans growing more hopeful about a red wave they are laying out plans for the potential new majority. what would a republican takeover look like? gop congresswoman nancy mace joins me ahead. plus, he got served. president trump is subpoenaed by the january 6 committee. let s see if he lives up to what the law requires of him. capping off a week of legal blows to the former president and his allies. will donald trump comply and what happens if he doesn t? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is biting our nails watching the races tighten. we are 16 days out from the midterm elections here in the united s
state of the union starts right now. two weeks notice. democrats test a new closing midterm message. look what they re offering. maga maga trickle down. reporter: as voters economic concerns grow will they blame democrats on election day? i ll speak exclusively to someone with urgent advice for democrats, independent senator bernie sanders, next. gop agenda. with republicans growing more hopeful about a red wave they are laying out plans for the potential new majority. what would a republican takeover look like? gop congresswoman nancy mace joins me ahead. plus, he got served. president trump is subpoenaed by the january 6 committee. let s see if he lives up to what the law requires of him. capping off a week of legal blows to the former president and his allies. will donald trump comply and what happens if he doesn t? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is biting our nails watching the races tighten. we are 16 days out from t
saying. jerry, just remember, it s not a lie if you believe it. [laughter] brian: unfortunately, for us, the media has gone full castanza and refused to acknowledge that a midterm election red wave has been growing since joe biden entered office. americans have felt what it s like when republicans deliver and they are tired of the disappointments under the biden administration. frustration with the failure and direction of the country we have been heading. in even democrats began turning on each other. but, after a series of small victories for the white house, the left has a new talking point the red wave is dying because of all the liberal momentum. some of us have been trying to tell y all the supreme court nuking abortion rights has shifted the midterm momentum to the democrats. politics and the midterms there are some signs that democrats are getting some momentum back. red wave you have been hearing so much about. well it doesn t look like that s going to happ
to canceled and delayed flights, a look at the chaos for holiday travelers across the country. we ve got a lot of news to get to this morning, but we ll start with the january 6th investigation and the possibility that former president trump could be referred to the justice department for criminal prosecution. here s an interview with vice chair of the committee, congresswoman liz cheney. so the committee will or will not make a criminal referral? we ll make a decision as a committee about it. there is possible there will be a criminal referral. yes. which would be effectively the committee saying he should be prosecuted, and this is the evidence we ve the justice department doesn t have to wait for the committee to make a criminal referral. there could be more than one criminal referral. i have greater concern about what it would mean if people weren t held accountable for what s happened here. i think it s a much graver constitutional threat if a president c