two teaches dead. the press conference is moments away. what do you hope people get out of this? hopefully some light to the failures and unfortunately this happened to us for the lessons to be shared with somebody else. and also this hour in new hampshire, donald trump xwois on offense against nikki haley with the primary just five days away on offense against nikki haley with the primary just five days away.oxwois on offense against nikki haley with the primary just five days away.exwois on offense against nikki haley with the primary just five days away.s on offense against nikki haley with the primary just five days away. a vote for nikki haley is a vote for joe biden. if she win, biden wins and i m telling you that. and a report has been released that described a chaotic scene that could have been stopped and some of the children had been saved if some of the officers had followed standard protocols in response. and we re awaiting the press conference from merric
trump failed to do and what that says about his mind set. was this a ray yacht that got out of control or something he welcomed, which why, according to many, he did not try to stop it. specifically 187 minutes that went as this insurrection raged, as people were hurt, as officers were beaten on camera, and trump sat in the white house and would not take action, would not intervene, would not do things that really mattered like immediately use his power to activate the national guard, nor use his indirect power, what is sometimes called the soft power. the people listened to you, there they re because of and you have a mega phone, in an instant, in one minute, they could have tweeted or gone out to the lectern and said, i didn t mean this. don t do. that calm it down. we all know he never did any a that. committee member adam kinzinger releasing some new video testimony about all of this today. to the best of my recollection he was always in the dining room. what did they
in the senate. all these candidates talking with voters and somebody not even on the ballot loom over one race. what will today s election tell us about donald trump s influence and the future of both parties? also this thundershower you have president biden back at the white house after speaking in buffalo, where he said democracy s in danger after that deadly racist attack. and he s calling out people who spread and profit off the so-called great replaisment theory. we ve got a context check on where that theory came from, and we re live in buffalo and on the hill with congress setting up a showdown over domestic terrorism. this just coming in from michigan on the state s abortion law there and what would happen in roe vs. wade is overturned. we re going to tell you what it says and what happens next from here. i m hallie jackson from washington. i want to bring in our team who s following that election in pennsylvania, because voters are voting. senior political editor
about problems, what fell through the cracks when you have one plant go offline and create the cascaing problems. a little bit of preventive money when it comes to inspections and so forth could make a big difference preventing the next crisis. garrett haake live on the hill, thank you. we have been talking a lot about election day, voters voting in primaries across the country, five of them. but we re also getting news on a lawsuit from the last election and seems to be the first lawsuit against republicans in a state president biden won. we re talking about wisconsin, where today two democratic electors are suing republican who is sent in fake a lebl electoral college votes for donald trump despite of course the former president lost that state by more than 20,000 votes. you ll remember that then president trump at the time pushed his vice president pence to we all know the former vice president did not do that. the democratic electors, the
in thetr courts that as you kno appear to have been cut off at the knees by the supreme court s unsigned ruling tonight. do you expect that this rule willing have sort of cascaing implications for the other people who have sued the committee to try w to avoid testifying or handing over documents? iha would certainly think so. i mean if i were any of those people, i would not be sleeping very easily tonight. now, i suppose someone could make a claim that, well, there was a compelling public need for the kind of documents, rachel, that you showed on the screen earlier, but, you know, i m just a little fish, and there s nothing compelling with my role in this, so the subpoenas overthrow the s&ps unjustified, that kind of thing. certainly we ve seen subpoenas from the court all the way up, the justices taking a very dim view of any kind of claim of privilege here.y so i think this will really kind