the clerk will report the vote. mr. chairman on this vote there are nine ayes and zero noes. the resolution is agreed to. he is not coming, but that could change. i m going to punch him out. waiting for this, for trespassing on the capital grounds. i m going to punch him out, i m going to go to jail, and i m going to be happy. a subpoena against a former president and never before seen footage, including that of lawmakers scrambling to save the capital. i m brianna keilar, john berman is off this morning. alex marquardt is here with us. great to be here. the january 6th committee, having their final hearing before the midterms to show all roads lead back to donald trump. the committee voting unanimously to subpoena him. he wanted to stay in power, and now we wanted to hear from him. president biden said he believes the work of the january 6th committee, will lead to real change. in the meantime, former president trump fired back saying he will have his ans
tracking what went down last night. reporter: they hit on a lot here, the first time these two met on the debate stage, abortion a big part of it, partly because after hundreds of thousands of signatures, the right to an abortion will be on the ballot in michigan for voters to decide. you heard each talk about the other s opponents thoughts on abortion. dixon said she does oppose abortion. and whitmer backs what would be on the ballot proposal, which would enshrine the right for abortion, but even past fetus viability if it s to protect the health of the mother. in a recent statewide poll, part of this was blaming whitmer for
The point of viability was key to the discussion at the Supreme Court Dec. 1 because the court has consistently ruled that states cannot restrict abortion before 24 weeks or when a fetus is said to be able to survive on its own.