so that come january 6th, an idea that had been spoken about prior to november 4th was starting to be pushed around, was going to try to have these electors through the vice president interfering with the election certification, send it back to the states so that they could then submit trump electors. the washington post, jackie alemany, we ll see you again tomorrow. thank you very much. willie. for another part of this story, let s bring in nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia ainsley. she has exclusive new reporting about the investigation into the secret service response on the day of the january 6th attack. julia, good morning. so we know that the january 6th select committee will have another hearing tomorrow, the first one in a couple of months, and we expect, anyway, that some of these text messages may be part of that presentation from the secret service. our viewers will remember a couple of months ago, the secret
news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. nbc news s homeland security correspondent, julia ainsley. jeff bennett, chief washington correspondent for pbs newshour, and an msnbc contributor. also, glenn kirschner with us, former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. ali vitali, we ve got confirmation, the former president was, in fact in the dining room. and he was, in fact watching tv. i feel like i m playing a game of clue right about right now, but that s what a lot of americans were doing on january 6th, as the events played out on that now crucial day that we look back upon. what else can we expect to hear tonight? yeah, you can add a treat to your list of things that you re learning in these th clue game that we re getting from the january 6th committee this morning, because what congressman kinzinger has said as well, that not only was trump in the dining room, watching television, but he was doing so gleefully, to the point that the other lawmaker who is goin
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update ors replaces existing barriers, still the administration is pressing forward with what seems like desperation to build up to 500 miles of gnaw wall by the end of 2020. which means the wall will probably once again be a major campaign issue in the coming year. joining me now is homeland security correspondent for the new york times, here with this morning s cover story, entitled texas land owners are a barrier to trump s wall. an interesting dynamic in all of this playing out. walk us through what you learned in your reporting about these texas land owners and the fight they re putting up to the president s wall. well, i learned that, you know, in addition to kunding disputes, a lawsuit into the contractors, for this construction project, that the very people who live along the border maybe the most significant challenge for president trump when it comes to meeting his deadline of building
you as an experienced justice and homeland security correspondent know all too well. the pieces are being put together. tell us where we stand today. they re moving on several tracks, andrea. the photo track may be among the most promising. the government believes it has identified two people it wants to find, identify, find and interview. that have been seen acting suspiciously, carrying backpacks, duffle bags that are heavy. they think the bomb weighed 20 pounds, so they re interested in talking to them. they may or may not show us pictures of that. there was some back and forth on this the last 24 hours, about the advantages and disadvantages and we were thinking we might hear about it this afternoon. we may not. that is still in flux. as for the devices themselves, the fbi has been doing what they do on the forensic side, getting the pieces, say where did these pieces come from. going around to hobby stores in the boston area to see if some of the batteries and other components f