spoke to the washington post on the condition that only her first name the used to protect her privacy, was 30 minutes away from the clinic when she got the call, stopped at a red light, as soon as she heard the news, she said, she broke down crying, trying to figure out what she would do now. texas is just one of 26 states that are certain or likely to ban abortion care in the coming days and months, according to the institute, the research and policy organization that advocates for reproductive health and rights. half of those states have also had trigger laws which take effect automatically now that roe v. wade has been overturned. and, in nine of those dates, the bands have already gone into effect. and there s enormous erosion of civil rights, ushered in by a disconnected conservative majority supreme court, will only be the beginning. as protests across the country look to the streets yesterday, many voiced their worries about what other rights might be taken away. ta
investigating the january 6th is extending its timetable for public hearings into july, due to an influx of new evidence. can the chairman bennie thompson says the new evidence includes hours of video footage handed over by a british documentarian, who followed and interviewed twice impeached donald trump, his family and aides for weeks before and after the 2020 election. the hearings are set to pick up the week of july 11th. the last, hearing pullback the current curtain on how donald trump attempted to strong-arm the justice department into spreading his big lie about the 2020 election, so he could overturn the results. the committee had originally had more than two hearings on the docket, but given the new discoveries, there could be even more added to the schedule. now joining me is jackie ali, a congressional investigative reporter for the washington post. also, she s an msnbc contributor. so jacqui, thank you for
yes, mark meadows has not cooperated with the committee, but the trove of text messages that he did turn over, 4,000 of them, has painted a vivid, frantic and memorable picture this far and allowed them to piece together a forensic analysis of the social network of people involved in the legal efforts, peep that we previously didn t know that were involved. jackie and leeain, thank you. coming up, ned price will join us live with the update on the russia/ukraine crisis and his reaction to a new letter we just got from republican senators related to evacuation of those in the country. it is coming up. o evacuation of those in the country. of those in the country. it is coming up. yeah! then your bank should help you budget even better. virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account.
despite, if there is not a court order, they will do that on march 3rd. and so, this is more documents that is critical to the january 6 select committee. we know that there have been 700 pages of documents that have already been turned over from the national archives from the trump white house to the committee and where they re also waiting on documents from former vice president mike pence. those will be turned over absent a court order on march 1st. so there is a new trove of documents that the committee could receive in the next couple of weeks, hallie. jackie, let me turn to you. because your reporting showing some really interesting text messages between donald trump supersupporters and the chief of taf mark meadows. some were between sean hannity and meadows himself. tell us more about these texts and their significance as you see hannity asking meadows to make a statement, ask people to leave. no more election talk, no more
meadows to tell donald trump to release a statement condemning the attacks. joining us new, leigh ann caldwell and the washington post piece, jackie ali, and a msnbc contributor. leigh an, let me start with you logs are important to the january 6 investigation and what do we know about them and the timing here. reporter: visitor logs, call logs, text message logs to piece together what the former president did leading up to and on january 6. all we know is that the january 6 select committee has asked for these call logs, that is the number of people who came into the white house complex on that day. especially to see the former president or his top aides. we know that the current president, joe biden, has cleared the way for those call logs to be released from the national archives to the january 6 select committee and so the national archives said that