hearings on domestic terrorism, fbi director has testified that in terms of domestic terrorism, white supremacist groups are the greatest threat to our security. i m pleased law enforcement were able to stop this group of people, who is gonna engage in a riot at a gay pride parade. we need to have initial funding for law enforcement to go after white supremacy groups, stand up to them, and to fight back. yes, now let me ask you this congressman, your colleagues in the house select committee investigating the insurrection, are holding their next public hearing tomorrow morning. as a former manager of donald trump cycle impeachment arrival, we are you surprised by anything you heard in last week s hearing, how do you expect the committee to proceed at presenting its case? i was surprised at the number of inner circle trump supporters, who told the former president that he lost the election. everyone knew that trump lost
slow, slow. but we see the actions of the officer with the assault rifle push forward. he wants to take the lead and we see the results. so, the training. this is lapd and you heard some training trying to kick in. but in the end, we have something horrible happen and this poor 14-year-old girl is no longer with her family and that s a tragedy. yeah. and of course, we are going to be hearing. hfrom her parents tomorrow. according to kyung lah, tllg be a news conference tomorrow on all this. we will be following that. anthony barksdale, paul callan, thank you very much the appreciate it. up next, a new view of just how brutal the january 6th capitol insurrection really was. striking new surveillance video. that and new report ongoing what the house select committee is now looking into.
transfer of power. now, according to the prosecutors, the so-called oath keepers stationed themselves around the d.c. area, some near the capitol, with a group waiting at a nearby virginia hotel with a cache of weapons. they also say the plotting did not end with the attacks and that rhodes and others met later to celebrate the day and, quote, discuss next steps. this was by any stretch a big deal, which is we ll discuss with our legal team in a moment, could get much bigger. attorney general garland may have telegraphed it last week with this. the actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law, whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy. the stakes rose as well in the house select committee s investigation. the committee issuing subpoenas
this particular season with this wave. so we are seeing patients in the emergency room just simply here to get a test because they can t get it anywhere else. i advise families to reach out to their pediatricians, go to their cities websites look where you can get tested before you come to the emergency loom because we are really overburdened with patients and it s cham ledging to come here to get a test. but hopefully, i know in new york city, the efforts to increase testing sites, there have been pop-ups all over new york city and hopefully we will be catching up in the coming weeks. all right. best of luck to you up there in new york. dr. leana wen, dr. desi, thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. and next, the governor of a state connecticut that was so hard hit at the start of the pandemic and what it s doing now to get ahead of a rapidly rising case curve hoping this time will be different. and later, new reporting on phone calls potentially by the former pres
the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law, whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy. the stakes rose as well in the house select committee s investigation. the committee issuing subpoenas to social media companies saying they provided, quote, inadequate responses to requests for documents and other information over the summer. and of course, there s house republican leader kevin mccarthy last night after we left you, he said no to a committee request to talk to the panel. which now sets the stage, and just think about it, for a newly established house committee to subpoena a member of the house leadership with the possibility of seeking contempt charges against him for not following the very rules of the body that he helps lead. it s the upside down. in his answer to the committee, he accused it of, quote, not