members heard from a couple of witnesses, a police officer who was injured that day and a documentarian who was embedded with the proud boys. this first hearing is just over an hour and 40 minutes. [gavel bangs] the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capital will be in order. without objection, the chairs off the wire authorized to declare the committee and recess at any point. pursuant to house deposition authority regulation 10, the chair announces the committee s approval to release the deposition material presented during tonight s hearing. thanks to everyone watching tonight for sharing parts of your evening to learn the thoughts and causes of the events leading up to and including the violent attack on january 6, 2021. our democracy, electoral system, and country. i am bennie thompson, chairman of the january 6, 20 committee. i was born, raised and still live in bolton, mississippi. a town with a population of 521, which is mid
halfway through his second year, president biden still has a long to-do list with pressure mounting to act on the climate crisis and turn around the economy. can the biden administration keep its promises? i ll speak exclusively to biden cabinet secretary pete buttigieg in moments. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is wondering whether some people really are above the law? this week the january 6th committee presented a seasoned finale of sorts to the series of eight hearings they ve held this summer. the committee laid out minute by minute how former president trump sat and watched as rioters stormed the capitol for more than three hours, refusing to call for the violence to end, refusing to reach out to law enforcement or military to send help. two of president trump s former president newspapers both owned by rupert murdock wrote damning editorials. in an astonishing reality, trump is taking very real action to run forment again, stumping
its future but after another election denier wins his primary in maryland has the gop already made its choice? the outing republican governor of maryland larry hogan joins me to discuss. ahead. plus, feeling the heat. halfway through his second year, president biden still has a long to do list with pressure mounting to act on the climate crisis and turn around the economy. can the biden administration keep its promises? i ll speak to pete buttigieg in moments. the january 6th committee presented a season finale of sorts to the series of eight hearings they have held this summer. the committee laid out minute-by-minute how former president trump sat and watched as rioters stormed the capitol three hours he sat this refusing to call for the violence to end and refusing to reach out to the law enforcement or military to send help. this weekend two of former president trump s favorite newspapers both owned by rupert murdoch ran a pair of damming editorials saying trump s acti
the january 6 committee held a public hearing to present initial findings of its ongoing investigation into the u.s. capitol attack. over the last 11 months, the committee has conducted more than 1000 closed-door interviews and issued nearly 100 subpoenas to gain a clearer picture of what happened on january 6. this first hearing included taped depositions from former white house officials and newly released video of security breach. there was also testimony from a u.s. capitol police officer and a documentary filmmaker who were at the capital on the day of the attack. [gavel bangs] the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capital will be in order. without objection, the chairs off the wire authorized to declare the committee and recess at any point. pursuant to house deposition authority regulation 10, the chair announces the committee s approval to release the deposition material presented during tonight s hearing. thanks to everyo
ran inside the paper at the new york times. mine, the media devote far more coverage and mustered far more outrage over the johnny depp/amber heard trial. this guy told police he traveled from california to kill kavanaugh because he was mad about the leaked roe v. wade draft opinion. even if he did call cops and say he was suicidal, effectively turning himself in. would the tone of the coverage have been slightly different if an armed conservative had been arrested near home of, say, sonia sotomayor? even liberal bill maher said the times buried it because they just wear their bias on their sleeve. i m not going to blame this on rhetoric by democrats. that s sort of finger pointing both sides have long indulged in, but with i do blame a leader of the protests at kavanaugh s home for posting his address online are. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. the. howard: ahead, former congressman devin nuñes join withs our discussion of in the story as well as this: hous