showing the threats congressional leaders faced as they fled the capitol during the january 6th riots. the exclusive video is from filmmaker alexandra pelosi. she is the daughter of house speaker nancy pelosi and was shooting a documentary on the day of the insurrection. the video shows speaker pelosi and other congressional leaders as they sheltered at ft. mcnair, a military base in the washington, d.c., area after being rushed away from the capitol mob. they are still trying to penetrate the building and it s not a safe thing because we are trying to figure out how to get this job done today. we talked to mitch about it earlier. he is not in the room right now, but he was with us earlier. and he said we want to expedite this and, hopefully, confine to just one complaint and then we can vote and that would be, you know, then just move forward the rest of the state. while that was happening at the same time vice president pence was holed up at an underground loading dock
know, then just move forward the rest of the state. while that was happening at the same time vice president pence was holed up at an underground loading dock on the capitol campus. pence and pelosi, the first and second in line for the presidency, discussed their personal safety with pelosi pleading with pence to keep his location secret. cnn s zachary cohen is covering these developments for us. zachary, what else is in the video? good morning. so this exclusive video takes us inside ft. mcnair military base on january 6th after lawmakers were evacuated there because of the riot at the u.s. capitol. one of the things that we are seeing for the first time is the moment that nancy pelosi and mike pence, who was still at the capitol, were so concerned about the security situation there that they were actually talking about contingency plans to meet and still certify the 2020 election. take a look at this. actually, ft. mcnair, which
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