subpoenas pat cipolline. the witness talked about him. every one has been talking about that. pat cipollone is the former president s white house counsel, a key witness to what was going on inside the white house the days before, the time during and after the attack on the united states capitol. we have been trying to get him to answer they have been trying i should say to get him to answer more questions after previously sitting behind closed doors in april. the committee has been saying it s trying to obtain evidence that cipollone is, quote, uniquely positioned to testify but he has declined to cooperate further leaving the panel no choice but to issue the subpoena. and we have heard some of what the evidence was for ourselves. pat cipollone s name coming up again and again and again as i said in testimony before the committee. watch. mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, cassidy, keep in touch with me. we re goin
beach seized bruce s beach. all we knew we were going to speak out and make sure people never forgot this wrong. reporter: a wrong the county of los angeles began working to fix last year, cull mumating w with the board of supervisors unanimously voting this week. motion carries 5-0. reporter: to return the land to the bruce s great great grandchildren marking the first time in the county s history the descendants have had their family s land returned. we aren t giving property to anyone today. we are returning property. reporter: in 1912 the bruce s bought the land for more than $1,200. eventually they owned two parcels and started a business, offering a place for black people in southern california to enjoy the scenic vistas with friends and family. the bruce s establishment from day one was very successful. they started with just a pop up tent where people could change their clothes, and they were