republican and one of the most extreme foreign policy hawks in the party. before entering politics, the first time she came on my radar screen, she s probably best known for her policy to keep america safe. that levied some pretty disgusting attacks against obama era department of justice officials who had, in private practice before they join the government, defended guantánamo bay detainees. cheney formally launched her political career by trying to carpetbag a wyoming senate seat, despite being born in wisconsin and despite having much of her adult life being spent in virginia. as the intercept reports, cheney launched a campaign to represent wyoming with a facebook post geotagged, mclean, virginia, her real home. she was challenging incumbent wyoming senator mike enzi, a staunch conservative from the right. but he was she was never able to shake the carpetbagger label. or provide a coherent reason for why she was a better choice than nze other than i am a cheney and i wa
as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. his wednesday night. good evening, once, again i am stephanie ruhle. tomorrow night, the january six committee s public hearings officially begin. and, we have new audio of kevin mccarthy during a republican conference meeting just days after the. right listen to this. we cannot just sweep this under the rug. we need to know why it happened, who did it and people need to be held accountable for it. and i m committed to make sure that happens. well, that is exactly what this committee is not planning to do. as vice chair, licks cheney says, it is all about showing americans why january six is, aligned this country can never cross evergreen. this was a violent assault on the united states capitol. and it was provoked by exceeding president of the united states. if we really want to understand why january six is a line that can never be crossed, again, then we really do have to sort of put the politics and the partisa
the confederate flags and the auschwitz t-shirts? there was an element of racism there. they object, to all americans, participating in democracy. attorney general keith ellison and jill wine-banks, thank you both, appreciate it. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. stetonight, hours away from the january 6th committee, going public with its findings for the first time. more revealing audio of kevin mccarthy from right after the violent insurrection, vowing to do the very thing the committee promises. then, today s gut wrenching testimony on gun violence from the 11 year old uvalde survivor, who played dead to stay alive, begging america, don t let this happen. plus americans paying big time at the pump, a reality check on who and what is really to blame,