appear voluntarily and answer a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in hearings to come. during pivotal moments, cipollone was in the know and very much in the room, including the oval office on january 3rd shooting down trump s plan to replace the acting attorney general with an election denying doj lawyer. and two sources say he was with trump during the riot itself watching it unfold on television. with me now is former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york elie honig who is also a cnn senior legal analyst. elie, let s be honest here. neither of us were in the room for all eight hours, which would have been great for news, but less good for actual having a life. that said, we have gotten bits and pieces from our reporting from our team at cnn about what pat cipollone was asked about when he may have said. what s your biggest takeaway
decades after nazi war criminal a adolf eichmann denie his role in the holocaust, we are hearing a confession. in his own words, recently unearthed audio tape take center stage. in them eichmann defends the holocaust and even expresses pride in the murder of millions of jews. cnn has more on these recordings that were secret until now. reporter: when adolf eichmann stood trial in 1961 in jerusalem, he claimed he didn t know the extent of the holocaust and was just following orders. [ speaking foreign language ] reporter: but a few years earlier in 1957 while hiding in argentina, eichmann spent hours boasting about his role, all recorded on tapes meant for memoirs. now after decades under wraps, the israeli documentary, the devil s confession is allowing