familiar, to stephan, bill hater who s one of his best snl characters, he was a new york nightlife critic and guide on weekend report, and he was brilliant. you talk about new information, neal, pat cipollone potentially gave almost eight hours of new information last friday, we believe we will hear some of it tomorrow. what do you want to hear most from him? exactly the question you just asked me before. all about donald trump. we ve hurt cipollone s junior counsel, we ve heard people who talk to cipollone. including, you know, the witness last week cassidy hutchinson, who is amazing, and poised, and gave direct testimony about what s cipollone said. but hearing it from the horse s mouth, and what he said to donald trump is the most important. we from saint certain, things claiming bogus privileges in the like. and i sure hope, cipollone is a
stop the certification of the electoral college votes. i want to share a bit more from the documentary, really about the influence the trump path, his understanding of social media, really, watch this. it s a shame what twitter did and what facebook did, and it s what they do. these people are thugs. youtube is the latest media platform to block president shop. they allow other people to be on who are horrific people, i m not a horrific person, i have a big voice, i had a voice that had hundreds of millions of people listening. how well did he understand his power and influence on social media, and how tragic was it for him to lose that access? oh, it was absolutely tragic. in fact, all tell you something that i haven t told anyone, when i interviewed him at mar-a-lago the second, time he was in a terrible mood, before he came in, one of assistance that he was in such bad mood, i said why, because he s no longer in the white house. he said is because he s off
when the former justice department officials testified, they had protection to and from the courthouse. this is sort of an ongoing theme that has been running underneath the hearing, and liz cheney, she spoke a little bit about it when she read some of the threats that miss hutchinson was receiving. it s clearly that something is going to be ongoing especially during the last weeks of hearings and, circulating more towards donald trump. that s the way it is it s sad, that they tell their story in the name of justice and democracy. katie benner, phil rucker, ryan riley, thank you all. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us tonight. coming up. he said he witnessed the transformation firsthand as donald trump started to actually believe his own big fat lie. we re gonna go one-on-one with alex holder, the filmmaker unprecedented as the 11th hour continues. unprecedented as the 11th hour
if you look at the anatomy of what s going on here. i m not far from what would ve been the one of the businesses busiest and pieces of the park. we ve got fire fighters closing in on the area, trying to burn some of these areas intentionally. they actually set this blaze 16 hours ago. the idea is to play defense, to get some of these areas burned away so that those valuable natural treasure will treasures those sequoias can be saved. some of the stories about climate change, about how the conditions are changing for the firefighters on the ground and how difficult it is making it their jobs. take a listen about what s someone in the frontline told. me it s making the fire season longer, and hotter, and it s making firefighters exhausted. you know we ve been fighting firefighters for months already and it s july. we have many, many months to. go tellers any kind of containment, resources will continue to pour in and so much
is sort of an unusual relationship right now between the justice department in the committee. we ve seen them actually argue out loud. andrew weissmann, and others who are working on the mueller investigations, i think one of the things they did well was work with congress under very difficult circumstances, including with the committees that were controlled by republicans. you really never saw these kinds of outbursts back and forth, and there is frustration mounting inside the department, they wish they had more information, they wish the committee had given no transcripts. but, you have to keep in, mind and others have said this, that the justice department has subpoena power. the justice department can ask people to come in for interviews, and they can be responsive to some of the material that they have seen out in public, just as they often are when public information that comes in available about matters they are looking into. it is not clear that they have taken these sorts of