i am stephanie ruhle. it is the eve of another critical january six committee hearing, the panels fourth, one starting tomorrow at 1 pm eastern. california congressman adam schiff will take the lead. the focus, first, to pressure state officials into overturning joe biden s 2020 victory, a race, of course he won fairly. i m gonna say it one more time, a race he won fairly. and the plan to get fake electors to washington, d.c., in time to stop the transfer of power on january 6th. this was, i think, really unprecedented in u.s. history. this brought effort to overturn the presidential election, and you ll see just what the weight of the presidency brought down on these officials. in another hearing, means more republican witnesses, and that s what we re gonna get to tomorrow. arizona s republican house speaker, bowers gets his turn. committee aides tell nbc news he will detail, for the first time, how trump and rudy giuliani leaned on him directly to overturn biden s victo
eastern. california congressman adam schiff will take the lead. the focus, first, to pressure state officials into overturning joe biden s 2020 victory, a race, of course he won fairly. i m gonna say it one more time, a race he won fairly. and the plan to get fake electors to washington, d. c., in time to stop the transfer of power on january 6th. this was, i think, really unprecedented in u.s. history. this broad effort to overturn the presidential election, and you ll see just what the weight of the presidency brought down on these officials. another hearing means more republican witnesses, and that s what we re gonna get to tomorrow. arizona s republican house speaker, rusty bowers, gets his turn. committee aides tell nbc news he will detail, for the first time, how trump and rudy giuliani leaned on him directly to overturn biden s victory in arizona. joining bowers tomorrow, two other republican officials, who were targets of a very similar pressure campaign. georgia
weaponry, they had plenty of people. and, by the way, i want to be very clear, these laws enforcement officers, and there were as many as 60 to 80 involved in the response, they weren t waiting around. right? we reveal that they were asking agonizing questions that the are their kids still in the room? should we confront the gunman? why aren t we acting? and there will be a lot of questions about why the clear decision wasn t made to go in and confront in till 77 minutes past. there were 60 to 80 members of law enforcement on site? . yeah, you ve got to remember, this is a border community. you ve got border control, dea, you ve all day city police, and uvalde school police, which is a new phenomenon in texas. you ve got marshall service, you ve got texas rangers. i think one of the questions we are asking his command and coordination. anyone running a complex operation knowing that
we are hearing a lot of survivor anger from that, because they said that the gunman is dead. there is no question here about who did it, the question is the why in the how. i think that so far the lack of details on the y and how, that is really frustrating. what we were able to provide today is a lot of details, they had shields, they had plenty of weaponry, they had plenty of people. and, by the way, i want to be very clear, these laws enforcement officers, and there were as many as 60 to 80 involved in the response, they weren t waiting around. right? we reveal that they were asking agonizing questions that the are their kids still in the room? should we confront the gunman? why aren t we acting? and there will be a lot of questions about why the clear decision wasn t made to go in and confront in till 77 minutes past. there were 60 to 80 members of law enforcement on site? . yeah, you ve got to remember, this is a border community. you ve got border control, dea, you ve all d