the national archives has called for an investigation into how and why the messages were wiped. it sent a letter to the secret service just a short time ago asking for a report within 30 days if it is determined any information wasn t properly deleted. the committee is gearing up for the next hearing. former white house press secretary sarah matthews and former deputy security adviser matthew pottinger will appear before the committee. both have already testified behind closed doors. this time they ll do it publicly. the committee has already played snippets of their taped interviews recalling the events that unfolded inside the white house on january 6th, particularly their reaction to donald trump s repeated attacks on his vice president as rioters were calling for mike pence s hanging. we all talked about at that point how it was bad and the situation was getting out of hand. we thought the president needed to tweet something and tweet something immediately. we all got a
saying nobody behaving like they should in a crisis. our house is on fire, come on, folks. get out of your comfort zones. so i called up the head of green peace usa, andy leonard, i m going to move to d.c. for a year. i thought ted at netflix would give me a year s hiatus. turns out i only had four months. i thought i was going to camp out in front of the white house. discovered that was not legal. so with the advice of annie and bill mcgibbon of 350.org and naomi klein, we decided every friday i wanted it to be like a teach-in focussing on different aspects of the climate crisis each friday with experts and scientists and frontline activists and celebrity friends. i had no idea in the beginning it could catch on and get traction. i m kind of overwhelmed with the results of what s happening. one thing i think is profoundly relatable about this. i think we ve emailed about the climate crisis before. it s deeply concerning to you and many people. breaking out of the sense of
returned to port. demonstrators are protesting shell s arctic drilling off the alaskan coast. last week the federal government approved two permits to allow the company to begin exploratory building. there was a testing accident in 2012. in a statement released to nbc news, the company says, shellac knowledges the right of any individual or organization to express their point of view. however, we won t condone illegal or unsafe tactics that put people s safety at risk. annie leonard, the executive director of green peace usa joins us now. you were quoted as saying every second we stop, shell counts. when did you and your team come to the decision that this was the right tactic having these individuals dangle from that bridge today? our campaign against shell has been going on for years. this is a priority to stop the oil drilling in the arctic. we seize any opportunity we get.