and steve bannon, who famously offered this preview of january 6th. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. i see a trend with the word hell. so, how important is that timeline and tomorrow s testimony from the former oath koo kooepers spokesman? we ll look at that and an alleged death list that was kept by another oath keeper when cnn tonight returns. pop rock tech: .we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. dad: looks great. thanks. > tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. > singers: safelite repai, safelite replace. tech: need to get yoyour windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we ll come to you with a replacement you can trust. man: looks great. tech: that s service on your time. schedule now. singers: safelite repair, safelite replace.
more. and there is chilling new information about just how far the oath keepers were allegedly prepared to go. the doj revealing in a file, they brought explosives to the washington area around january six and had a, so-called, death list of officials in georgia. meanwhile, steve bannon s changing his tone. the man who said this on generate that. all heck is going to break loose. it s all going to break list. they know. telling the committee he s willing to testify, but only in a public hearing. was sao about? we ll discuss. if that was a stunt to delay his contempt of congress trial, it didn t work. a judge today refused. we are going to learn holdout more about all of this is just
what is the committee looking for today? they indicted the leaders and members of oath keepers and proud boys. we got really interesting new information in a filing last week where doj outlined how the groups had military-style training. a quick reaction. how they gathered fire articles and explosives and how they put together a death list of elected officials. today, we re going to here from jason van tatenhove. he left and was not there january 6, but he should give us background into the organization. and stephen ayres, he had been charged, pled guilty for his role in the capitol riot. he said importantly in the doj case the reason he went down to d.c. was because of this trump tweet. okay. what links we ve heard about connective tissue. yeah. that what the committee is going to try to do is provide the connective tissue between the extremist groups and the trump circle. what have we seen?
workings tomorrow and the role that it played in the effort toover turn the election. just to give a historical precedence to this group and how they have kind of radicalized. i was the propagandist for the oath keepers. committee members believe they can connect the dots between donald trump s inner circle and the oath keepers. the justice department detailing new evidence of militia trainings, of explosives and also a death list ahead of the insurrection, which highlights the threat and extensive planning by these groups as they prepared to bring violence to the nation s capitol. and an abrupt about face steve bannon suddenly saying he is willing to testify before the january 6th committee. this after the former president sent a letter waiving executive privilege. the committee and many legal experts believe no privilege existed in this case anyway, and considering the timing bannon is set to face trial on criminal
scoring a blockbuster $143 million opening weekend in north america. while fans may love it, critics were less impressed, and get a 68% score on run tomatoes versus the 81% from audiences. thank you for joining this morning. new day starts right now. in the u.s. and around the world, it s monday, july 11th. i m brianna keilar alongside john berman this morning. prosecutors are saying their january 6th plot included explosives and a death list and now an oath keepers insider will testify publicly in a consequential week for the january 6th committee. a former spokesman for the far right militia group is set to testify about the group s inner