insurrection. we are going to break down the disturbing details and what happens next. plus, we have 24 days away from crucial midterm elections. i m excited about the election and then debate stages, they are heating up and we are talking about the police moments and georgia. and wisconsin, that could decide the balance of power in congress. they have questions that need answers. housing urban development secretary, he is joining me at my table to talk all about affordable housing and helping potential home buyers and a market that same stack against them. i am simone sanders thompson, i have something to say. this week january six hearing, really tied up some loose ends for us. i gave the country a more complete picture of what was happening inside of the capitol. actions by lawmakers, in action by the white house. but take italy, the former president of the united states of america during believe me as one question. why? why did the secret service and the fbi failed to act
garage gate. some of that sensitive material was stored in the same space biden s beloved corvette is stored. attorney general merrick garland under a lot of pressure to appoint a special counsel. yesterday he tapped robert hur for the role. this means the current president and his predecessor are now both facing special counsel investigations. president biden meanwhile was openly critical if you remember of former president trump s handling of classified documents. now he is getting the same. these facts and circumstances are outrageous. completely miss handling. did he get them when he was vice president and take them with him when he left? he clearly mishandled them. putting it in a garage next to a leaf blower is not secure. julie: biden s corvette excuse won t cut it. adding the newly appointed special counsel has a lot to do. matt whitaker weighs in and first we go to peter doocy at the white house joining us live. good morning. good morning. somebody on the biden
get this story out when the white house was aware that this was an issue, and essentially karine jean-pierre had a similar answer pretty much every time. watch. where you or any member of your staff involved in the crafting of a strategy as to when this disclosure should be made? seemed like he was thinking the investigation would end soon. was he surprised? does this episode undercut that argument, that he restored confidence? here we have in the headline that he is now under investigation. follow whatever protocol was in place. again, this is something that he takes very seriously. the president, when it comes to classified documents, when it comes to classified information. i am not going to go into any specifics from here. john: on sat with me, harold ford jr. and kellyanne conway, but first, bret baier, fox news chief political anchor and executive editor and interim special reporter joins me. bret, good happy with us today. he goes into that weekend and into d
investigating, 1000 witnesses, nine televised blockbuster hearings, the january 6th investigation sums up its case, and finishes with one last surprise. resolution one resolves. chairman be, is hereby directed to subpoena donald j trump. tonight, the unexpected, historic decision, to try to compel testimony from a former president. i want people to know, this is embarrassing, figure it out, we need to figure out, i don t want people to know we lost. new information about the advanced planning of the violence that day. in fact, that the white house knew it. a source went on to say, their plan is to literally kill people. please, please, take this tip seriously, and investigate further. we re coming in if you don t bring her out! thus, never before seen footage as congressional leaders fought to regain control. this is just horrendous, and all at the word of the president of the united states. what may be the final hearing of the january 6th investigation, it
and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us, see you at the end of tomorrow. o tomorrow after more than a year investigating, 1000 witnesses, nine televised blockbuster hearings, the january 6th investigation sums up its case, and finishes with one last surprise. resolution one resolves. chairman be, is hereby directed to subpoena donald j trump. tonight, the unexpected, historic decision, to try to compel testimony from a former president. i don t want people to know, this is embarrassing, figure it out, we need to figure out, i don t want people to know we lost. new information about the advanced planning of the violence that day. in fact, that the white house knew it. a source went on to say, their plan is to literally kill people. please, please, take this tip seriously, and investigate further. we re coming in if you don t bring her out! thus, never before