if we lose more time we may lose the ability to leave. if we leave we are going to do it now. the jury takes the steve bannon case after a wild, wild day of final court arguments and the white house physician said the president is doing better one day into fighting off coronavirus. we begin the hour with donald trump and new details in the second by second reconstruction of his insurrection day negligence. the panel wrapped up their first round of public hearings with a promise to reappear in september after spending the past month laying out the factual record. the republican chair says the committee is completing pieces from the insurrection puzzle. last night they had more than enough to establish this. then president trump did not try to move any arm of his government to stop the capitol attack, no calls to the military or homeland security or fbi or d.c. officials or to check in on his vice president. he called rudy giuliani and senators. former white house aides mat
spur the justice department to launch a criminal case. nobody wants an organized crime prosecution where the d.o.j. lawyers or prosecutors go after foot soldiers and lieutenants but don t go after the people that are ordering the crimes and putting all of the criminal events into motion. so, i agree with that. you know, i think that as a matter of justice it is just wrong to punish the people that are seduced by a criminal mastermind but not the mastermind himself or herself. the hearing provided this jaw-dropping account of just how much danger vice president s secret service detail thought that they were in. members of the v.p. detail were starting to fear for their own lives. there was a lot of yelling. there was a lot of very personal calls over the radio. it was disturbing. i don t like to talk about it. there were calls to say good-bye to family members, so on and so forth. for whatever the reason was on the ground, the v.p. detail thought it was about to get very
abandoned tractor trailer that had no air conditioning or water. it was one of the deadliest incidents of smuggling across the border. there s been record numbers across the border. agents say they re overwhelmed by the surge and don t feel supported. greg abbott tweeting this. these deaths are on biden. they are a result of his deadly open border policies. senator ted cruz tweeting how many more people have to die before dems give a damn? the white house firing back at critics. the fact of the matter is the border is closed, which is in part why you see people trying to make this dangerous journey using smuggling networks. we re going to stay focused on the facts and making sure that we hold these smugglers accountable. dana: jesse, is it fair to blame president biden s policies? jesse: i believe it is fair. he s a snob from delaware. he doesn t consider texas a part of the country. he thinks it s our gas station. that s where they killed keep did, killed the ozone lay
cassidy hutchison was aide to chief of staff mark meadows. she says she was in the room when a number of conversations happened. she spoke to a special session of the january 6th committee this afternoon was w. eye-opening testimony. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill with the latest. good evening, hash shah. good evening, bret. the former president has already responded almost immediately during that hearing calling this witness bad news. but, her testimony was dramatic and may have already caused serious damage. do you swear a last-minute hearing with a surprise star witness. cassidy hutchison, special assistant to former president trump in the chief of staff s office told the house committee during the riot she first felt scared when mark meadows predicted the day could go down hill. he said something to the effect of there s a lot going on cass, but, i don t know, things might get real, read bad. when january 6th came hutchison p
jesse: there is no roof. judge jeanine: that s a hotel? kat: it costs hundreds of dollars for the experience. greyhound bus can you do the same thing way cheaper. jesse: smell the fumes. jesse: all the cigarettes can you smoke right next door. judge jeanine: go to the moon. dana: that is it for us. special report is up next. hey, bret. bret: smoke them in you have got them. good evening. welcome to washington i m bret baier. the french president raising concerns to president biden about energy production as the president meets with world leaders who have big questions about u.s. policy. the president s southern border policy under fire once again today after the deaths of dozens of migrants in a human smuggling disaster. we will take you there live. we begin with the woman who has a special assistant to then president trump s right-hand man detailing the drama inside the white house and as the capitol riot unfolded.