woman: [ speaking japanese ] [ speaking non-english ] i took a walk in this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la-la-la sha, la, la, la-la sha, la, la, la, la-la-la this is the restaurant masa in new york city tucked away fourth floor of the time warner center on columbus circle. it america s most expensive restaurant. dinner here costs around $600 per person, before sake or extra pieces of the most outrageously high-quality tuna on the planet. the raw ingredients are unparalleled often flown in from japan or grown specially to this man s specifications. this is masa takayama. to call him america s top sushi chef is an injustice as he is much more than that. what is it about him that set him apart took him from a bleak farming community in rural japan to become first the toast of los angeles, and later the king of new york? it is a fascinating st
woman, hard work. hard work. so what brought you here first? when i was young. i didn t know this world. color-wise, artist, beautiful. i d never seen that. big, kind of shock. i was a country boy. people sophisticated. i learn from her culture. they teach me. that s why this my second country. reporter: owned and run by four generations within the same family, a traditional stlaunt dates back to 1890. this is a multicourse meal with an tierly new men you re every
that has been happening, and we have heard reports of people being called before the grand jury and then conjecture about whether this person or that person has been promised some kind of full or limited immunity, so that is ongoing, and i want to come back to chuck s appropriate statement, which is look, investors and prosecutors really like to hold the cards, they don t want to show their cards, until they have to. and they do that strategically, when they do it. and so this release, or if it happens, the transcripts, everybody, really isn t helpful when you want to hold the cards and you don t want to let the other people you re trying to leverage and use against each other and convince to say the right thing, and tell the truth, that is not particularly helpful. a couple of things have popped out in that regard today as i read through the summary. one is mark meadows is all throughout this summary that s been released, and that nbc now
when those transcripts are released, there is even more. let s turn to ali vitali on capitol hill, she was inside the hearing room and with us, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. and carol leonig is with us pulitzer prize national investigative reporting with the washington post and the co-author of the book i alone can fix it, donald trump s catastrophic final year. ali, i will start you with in the room. kind of interesting here, color-wise, not as many members of congress were in the room as previous hearings and as the committee members are coming out and we had ms. luria on msnbc, tell us where this goes next, tell us where the next shoe to drop is going to be. look, in my conversations with those members, as they were leaving the room, many of the questions that we asked them were answered with, you ll have to see it in the report on wednesday. for example, when you guys say, on the charges of obstruction and conspiracy, that they charged trump, e
lawmakers of whether they want to use the january 6th and the aftermath of it, as a crucial justification for them not supporting the former president in this bid yet again. so there is a new quinnipiac poll out that shows that 64% of people are very likely or somewhat likely to read the january 6th committee report. millions upon millions of people tuned in to these hearings, and a lot of the people, a lot of voters said that they re, there are concerns going into the voting booth, their concerns were about democracy, and threats to democracy, so clearly, this committee, and what they have laid out, has been on the public s mind and kind of flies in the face of what the vice president was saying there on fox news. i m curious about donald trump s campaign right now. and how much of it actually exists. the washington post had a long detailed article today about how he doesn t leave mar-a-lago and many of his senior aides or any of his aides are very infrequently physically present