of course he was essential to the coup plot, it was a very supporter of the big lie of the stolen election, but when the january six committee subpoenaed him back last year, steve bannon essentially told him to get lost. i like some of the other trump supporters who were subpoenaed, like john eastman, and jeffrey clark release faced a committee and pleaded the fifth over over again, or white house counsel pat cipollone who negotiated what he would and would not talk about with concerns to privilege. and then again bannon, refused to come he said forget are not coming. so if you re steve bannon, make sense. just think, i ve got away with everything else so far was not? now this is someone who was at his core hustler. going all the way back to his involvement at all three acre dome in the 1990s. it s been referred to in the past as a planet in a bottle. and wallet does not directly replicate earth, it s the closest thing we ve ever come to having the major by owns an echo sys
44% biden, 41% trump. and new signs of resistance to a radical supreme court s ban on abortion from a state you might not expect, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. well, the last time steve bannon was in this much legal peril, he was been arrested on a chinese billionaire s yacht. and chinese donald trump bailed on the last day in office, but today bannon had no such luck. no powerful back or to back for him, as he faced a federal judge one week before his contempt of congress trial is set to begin. now, of course, mr. bannon was central to the ex presidents coup plot in the run up to the insurrection on january 6th, he was a very vocal supporter of the big lie, of a stolen election. but, when the january 6th committee subpoenaed him back in september of last year, steve bennett essentially told him to get lost. unlike some of the others trump supporters who are subpoenaed, like john eastman jeffrey clark, who faced a committ
longer theoretical. pro trump election deniers will top the gop ticket in at least three key states this november. this is truly a battle between those who want to save america and those who want to destroy her. what happens if they re in charge of the ballot box in 2024? they don t believe in democracy. they don t believe in our election system. it is very dangerous. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. we ll take you inside the senate floor. you re looking at live pictures where senators have been at it all night. they are debating the democrats $740 billion bill. manu raju is joining us now. what s going on on the senate floor? a little party for some of these senators, right? reporter: they ve been going since 11:30 p.m. eastern time last night. there are hours more of amendment votes ahead. no way to estimate exactly what time this will end. under the rules of the
welcome to the show. i m mehdi hassan. last year, a texas woman neymar lionel suffered a miscarriage. nine and a half weeks into her pregnancy. she and her doctor and asked for a standard procedure to remove the fetus so there would be no infection, or other long term properties. here s what the doctor told her. because of the new law that is passed here, you have to schedule another ultrasound to verify the pregnancy isn t valid before we give you a medical intervention. the new law, that new law. texas s six-week abortion ban take effect in 2021. they called it a heartbeat bill because it bans abortion once they can protect cardiac activity. she says she had to carry a dead fetus for two weeks. and sit through three ultrasounds before she could find someone to do the procedure she had been denied. and i shouldn t have to beg to get a medical interaction to make sure that i can t get an infection to be here for my doctor that i do have. it is after up. she sa
on the cost, and why it doesn t address the problem, or, for some, go far enough. nearly two dozen killed in ukraine after russian rockets strike a train station. cbs debora patta is in kyiv, tonight, where the world is marking six months of war. the new move tonight by the federal government to get untraceable ghost guns off the streets. cbs jeff pegues shows us why these guns are so dangerous. reporter: this is a ghost gun. it s something that can be produced on a printer, that you can get for less than $200. o donnell: and, we ve all heard about the summer slump. but, what impact did the pandemic have on america s school children? the startling details, with cbs meg oliver. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, president biden offers relief for millions of americans burdened with federal student loans