good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a new poll shows republican support surging. independent women are abandoning the democrats in droves, turning a 14-point advantage for the party into an 18-point deficit in just four weeks. does it show that the democrats s multimillion dollar decision to focus on abortion instead of the economy might have been a pweus take? the former trump aide who said he was willing to go to jail to support donald trump may actually get his wish. the justice department recommending the maximum sentence for defying the january 6th subpoena. is that a warning to donald trump who is about to get a subpoena any day now. take a look at this video out of ukraine. police officers firing into the eras the capital comes under attack. they re not firing at soldiers. they re firing at kamikaze drones, trying to pick them off before she slam into targets and explode. a live report in just a minute. we start with the midte
and communities on the florida gulf coast are boarding up, stocking up and getting ready for impact and the possibility of a storm surge that could reach up to ten feet. people are taking it very seriously. we re trying to be ready. who knows, may be real bad or not bad at all, but if it is, we want to make sure we are ready. now, nasa is sharing this stunning view of the storm from the international space station. we have the latest. details emerging ahead of the january 6th hearing, and nbc is hearing from two services the secret service confiscated the phones of agents. and then footage that put roger stone s role in days leading up to the riots in focus. and then all facing seditious conspiracy charges. the impact this one trial could have on others surrounding january 6th. let s start with hurricane ian battering cuba before lowly making its way towards florida. joining me, bill karins, and ellison barber. ellison, let s go to you. the national hurricane center
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through the violent rhetoric shared by the defendants in the leadup to the capitol attack, including messages that suggesting, quote, mowing down masses. ryan riley has been covering the trial from the start. ryan, what s the latest? reporter: sure, so we have learned a lot about stewart rhodes s personal life and the expenses he was making for the oath keepers. he was buying guns in the leadup to january 6th and buying guns afterwards. we heard some new information about his personal life. kelly sorelle, general counsel for oath keepers after the january 6th attack was in a sexual relationship with stewart rhodes. they revealed some of those text messages during the trial. that had been an issue because
The first week of the seditious conspiracy trial of Oath Keepers militia leader Stewart Rhodes and four associates who joined him at the Jan. 6, 2021, rally hours before the riot at the U.S. Capitol included vastly different depictions of the threat the defendants posed that day.