chief of staff at the former department of homeland security and barbara mcquade is also back, a former u.s. attorney, now law professor at the university of michigan. also an msnbc contributor. kyle, we ve relied on your reporting as these batches of transcripts and sort of the raw evidence has been released in a frantic push by the committee. take us through what for you are the highlights. sure. i mean, this whole batch of evidence i would argue is probably the most significant thing they ve released so far. as you said, it s the raw underlying material that they used to craft their report. we ve been reading transcripts for days now. but all of that is people s foggy memories of things that happened almost two years ago or more. this is the contemporaneous evidence, what people were thinking at the time, the conversations they were having with trump, about trump, around trump, on the way to january 6th. and so you have things like dan
during the day, there is a frantic push by the government to get food to millions shut into their homes. but it hasn t been and social media shows protests. in this one the crowd shuts we re starving. while last week a man was filmed venting his furry on the phone. what am ppuy iatardrivi our death. construction crews have converted shanghai s convention center into a vast isolation ward for 50,000 beds. anyone who tests positive has no choice. as one patient posted on tik tos special bus and then check in to a facility filled with bunks and staff in hazmat suit, there has been economic fallout from this gigantic lockdown too. trucks aren t moving. and the volume of goods leaving
hours as well. u.s. officials estimate about 2,500 americans have now been evacuated in the past week. but an unknown number are still in the country, and the u.s. embassy is warning them not to come to the airport unless alerted. growing fears terrorists could attack the airport or the crowds clustered around the gates. the u.s. says it is setting up alternative routes in kabul to safely escort stranded americans and others to the airport. there s certainly been tragic consequences to so many people trying to flee the taliban. the u.s. defense ministry says at least seven afghans have died amidst the frantic push to get into the airport. at least some of those victims may have been crushed to death. the british defense official said the deaths happened outside one of the airport gates and at a nearby hotel. nick payton walsh is following these developments from doha. watching these scenes outside the gates, really concerning. do we have any sense how many people have made their way to
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economy and perspectives americans have on money right now new today, action on capitol hill, on this day 76 of the impeachment inquiry. house judiciary members in washington working through the weekend preparing for another critical hearing tomorrow. it s a frantic push to meet an end of the year deadline to draft and vote on articles of impeachment. it gives an outline of what lawmakers could consider, abuse of power, bribery and obstruction and some say a compromise could be a challenge. if we re going to get anything done we re going to have to figure out how to make principle compromises. it is one of my points of discouragement that there s a growing number of people that don t believe in compromise. don t believe even in principle compromises. meanwhile president trump was in florida last night at the israeli american counsel national summit. vice president mike pence told