i m boris sanchez. i m an marie walker. tornado ripping through three states, leaving one dead and 10 others injured. a seven is under way for the missing and 100,000 people remain without power. plus, the final sprint. only three days to go until election day. we will tell you where candidates are making their final pitch to voters as we get a deeper look at the closest and most contentious races on the map. and a missed deadline. former president trump fails to hand over subpoena documents to congress. now, the skrapb 6th committee is giving him a new deadline. twitter slashing staff. thousands are now without jobs. what does it mean for the platform s future? it is the weekend. we are grateful you are starting it with us, this saturday, november 5th. good morning, amara. we have a new look but the same faces. we are just a few days away from the midterm elections. we will begin with severe weather after a tornado outbreak hits three states in the last 24 hours.
that hearing will take place after the committee has videotaped the testimony of pat cipollone. cipollone, think, is the trump white house s top lawyer. he s a man who, at least as far as we know, appears to have pushed back on some of the most dangerous and brazen ideas conceived of by the ex-president and his closest allies as they worked to overturn the results of the 2020 election. cipollone also held the same job as john dean whose legendary 1973 testimony was a turningpoint in the watergate investigation. here is what january 6 investigator john wood had to say right here on msnbc about the tremendous significance of the committee getting an interview with cipollone. it was really important that he would eventually end up testifying before the committee and on the record and videotaped so the american people can see it. i m glad that is coming together this friday so hopefully the committee will show some of the key clips of that interview during a hearing next week.
for the paddle and it was useful. i will say that pat cipollone did appear voluntarily and answered questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses. i think we did learn a few things which we will be rolling out in the hearings to come. so, there is that and there is also reporting on what could be a big step of obtaining testimony from another figure, steve bannon. what else can you tell us about what mr. pat cipollone told the committee ? he was behind closed doors for a significant amount of time . as you heard from congresswoman loughran, and what he had to say was productive. they got information from him that they were looking for. now, the question is how much of what they heard from prior witnesses was pat cipollone able to specifically can confirm and there was a little bit of a caveat that was provided today. take a listen. he could say so-and-so was wrong which he did not say. there were things that he might not be present for or in some c
a window into former president donald trump s motorcade on the day of the attack. the committee interviewed a secret service agent who was many the lead car of former president donald trump s mo motorcade on january 6th. that interview would help the committee collect more detail about the planning that day as well as former president donald trump s movements. friday s interview, which has not been previously recorded, is the fourth with secret service agents and officials in five days. the panel continuing to expand its focus on the agency and the speed here highlighting the commitment to digging into what the secret service knew and what the secret service saw that day. further, sources tell cnn that an interview with the driver of trump s presidential vehicle could happen as soon as next week. that agent s testimony is critical in the effort by the committee to try to corroborate explosive testimony from cassidy hutchinson in which she claimed trump lunged at the wheel of the car an
testimony from cassidy hutchinson in which she said he lunged at the wheel of the car and he couldn t go to the capitol after his speech on the ellipse. the committee expects to interview more secret service agents as well. whitney, thank you for that. michael zeldin, host of that s said with michael zeldin. great to see you, michael. let s start with the secret service interviews. there could potentially be a treasure trove of information to them. the agency has handed over, what specifically would you be looking for from the committee? from the committee s standpoint, you want to know a couple of things. one, what was going on with mike pence. remember, they were trying to push him into the car to get him out of the capitol.