0 the climate, you under go anesthesia. surgery without anesthesia for the climate. have the thethe best night. we ll se tomorrow. [ applause ] welcome to hannity, we have a live studio audience tonight. tonight, congresswoman omar is now officially over of her service on tn committee. people are happy about that. [ applause ] she s not happy about it. today some people did something to her committee assignment and now she will be forced to spill her hateful and anti-semitic rhetoric some where else. now, we have some news of hunter biden. hunter is now fighting back with a team around him or at least that s how the media mob is trying to spin it and letting it spinning it here and there and the doj. hunter s lawyer are asking joey to put an end into disinformation on materials on hunter biden s laptop. this is where it gets interesting. at the same time, hunter s camp is refusing to admit that the information on the laptop actually belongs to hunter even though one of the lawyers
stephanie grisham told the committee that even if the secret service had approved, it trump would not have march the capital. saying quote, i just know him. he is afraid of people. but even one week later as we are still piecing together all the new information, there are a lot of unanswered legal questions. what does all mean for the doj, who else is implicated, and will donald trump finally be held to account? joining me now is david jolly, a former republican and a former republican congressman. charles coleman junior, civil rights attorney, msnbc legal analyst, and host of charles cohen podcast and political investigator reporter for the guardian. i want to start with you, you have been following this so closely, you ve been able to give us all the insights following the january six committee. when you saw this treasure trove of information that was dropped today, did anything stand out to you? i think what stood out to me the most was the failing memories of these really
investigator reporter and bob woodward of the former president. some of it was played on cnn earlier today but what you ll hear tonight has never aired. from 2016 through 2020 woodward taped his conversations with the former president. he will be releasing all 20 of these conversations on the 25th of this month as an audio book titled the trump tapes which runs for more than eight hours. cnn has obtained a copy and what you ll hear tonight is striking. it speaks to who he was as president, who he is as a person and how completely intertwined the personal and presidential were for him and probably still are. something that s not just apparent in what he says but even more so in how he says it. something the printed word just can t fully convey. the conversations also speak directly to some of what the former president is now being investigated for. namely how he views classified material and a president s responsibility for safe guarding some of the countries deepest secrets and that s
commission on state emergency community communications. is that the uvalde police was managing the 9-1-1 calls, and certainly everybody had access to them. so there is this tremendous cover-up. and the unwillingness to tell the truth. i think that it s in part, partial because of this tremendous waste of money that is happening along the border. the officers that are supposed to be down there, didn t actually go and breach that door. texas state senator, roland gutierrez, thank you very much for joining our discussion tonight. thank you. and joining us now, tony pulaski, investigator reporter for the austin american-statesman. and guillermo, for the san antonio express news. he animal, it s your reporting that we were reading tonight, the city of uvalde. now very worried about civil lawsuits wrongful deaths 21 of those wrongful deaths, have every right to be filed as soon as possible. this could bankrupt all governing operations in that
that s what that mayor is doing. in uvalde. no one has been fired, and no one, no one, has had the decency to resign, after failing, failing, to protect the lives of children and teachers in an elementary school. joining us now, tony plohetski, investigator reporter from the austin american-statesman, and rialto, contrary, has staff san antonio express news and tony you broke the news about apparently i redondo being sworn in today. as a city council, what can you tell us about that? while i was arredondo increasingly curious about how this was all going to happen and frankly was suspicious that perhaps he would be sworn in in a private non public ceremony. and the reason i thought that is because the mayor has been