and he wanted it to be true that his hand-picked attorney general would come out publicly and say that there was widespread voter fraud that would ultimately overturn the election results. and he wanted it to be true that rudy giuliani s wild suggestion that he proclaimed victory before all the votes were even counted would not be challenged by his campaign manager or any of his advisers. a group we learned today was on something called team normal. and he wanted it to be true that someone stole a second term from him, not that he just lost the election. now, these are things that he wanted to be true. but, as i said, there s a difference between believing something and wanting it to be true. now, the committee today set out to try to show the american electorate that trump couldn t possibly have actually believed any of the things he wanted to be true, not when adviser after campaign manager after campaign lawyer after deputy attorney general after attorney general after s
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what the investigation just uncovered. and justin bieber sharing a personal health struggle for the world to see. the rare medical condition that has his fans worried. good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is monday, june 13th, and donald trump s campaign manager, what does he know and what is he willing to say? in a surprise announcement bill stepien will be a witness before the january 6 committee later this morning facing cameras and the country. cnn has learned he is appearing under subpoena which adds a wrinkle of uncertainty into just how much he will cooperate. in the first day of the hearings the committee revealed videotaped depositions of trump insiders including his own daughter ivanka testifying that they knew or at least accepted that he lost the election. will stepien stipulate the same? we re told today s hearing will focus on the election fraud lies and how they helped fuel rioters to riot and attack. committe
cameras and the country. what does he know, what is he willing to tell the committee? he is appearing under subpoena which adds a wrinkle of uncertainty and how much he will be cooperative. today s hearing will focus on trump s lies about election fraud and how they helped fuel the mob that attacked the capitol on january 6th. we ll hear evidence that trump knew the claims were baseless but spread the lies anyway. a member telling new day it could lead to the potential prosecution of trump. we are laying out a road map for the american people to understand all of the facts and, you know, i think the justice department is watching very closely, like the chairman said, all of the information to the committee as collected will be shared with the department of justice in a way they can evaluate it. and elaine loria says they will show with evidence with not just one congressman, but other congressmen sought pardons from trump. we ve been asked, is there hard evidence? t
That alleviated some of the concern in the market that we saw on friday. When stocks tumbled when another fed official said an Interest Rate hike may be just around the corner. But todays speech by brainard was the last appearance ahead of next weeks meeting of policy makers. Her cautious language sent stocks sharply higher. The Dow Jones Industrial average climbed 239 points to 18,325. The nasdaq added 85, and the s p 500 jumped 31. We begin with two reports tonight. Bob pisani tells us why the markets are being whip sawed by the fed, but first Steve Liesman on what exactly Central Bank Officials said and where the feds voting members stand. Lots of fed speak today. But the market taking its cue from brainard who made a fullthroated case. Brainerd has a permanent vote and said the fed has not been hitting its inflation targets and there are risks from abroad and a stronger dollar that the fed should watch carefully. To the extent that the effect on installation of further gradual tigh